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WRI
(redirected from Work Related Injury)

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WRIWorld Resources Institute
WRIWeingarten Realty Investors (Houston, TX)
WRIWar Resisters' International
WRIWestern Research Institute (Laramie, WY)
WRIWater Research Institute
WRIWolfram Research, Inc. (makers of Mathematica)
WRIWork Related Injury
WRIWomen's Resource Center
WRIMcGuire Air Force Base (airport code; Wrightstown, NJ; also seen as KWRI)
WRIWindows Write Files
WRIWeather Routing, Inc.
WRIWar Risk Insurance
WRIWire Reinforcement Institute, Inc. (McLean, VA)
WRIWireless Reader Interface
WRIWattle Research Institute
WRIWar Registers' International
WRIWomen's Royal Institute
WRIWear Resistance Index
WRIWeight-Reduction Initiative (US DoD)
WRIWorking Relationship Index


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Find an attorney who offers a free consultation so you can explain your work related injury and decide if he or she is the workers' compensation attorney you choose to represent you.
He testified that he developed circulation problems about ten years after his work related injury and had a series of amputations on his right foot, culminating in the amputation of his right leg above the knee.
 
 
 
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