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Please feel free to delete if this is inappropriate. Had a patient who I did a left RFA on, the day of the RFA just as ablation was starting he began to complain of right leg pain. I immediately stopped the ablation and had staff check grounding pad. It was adherent to the leg, but patient developed a penny size burn on this thigh. We switched bovie sites and completed procedure with no issues. Wound was dressed with neosporin and he agreed to follow up with PCP for wound care. Patient is not upset. Saw him one month later, his back pain is greatly improved and burn is healing, however he states he spent 200 to 300 dollars in doctor visits for the burn and doesn't feel it's right that he covers it, he wants us to cover it in some way. I am W2 at an ortho group, they are urging me not to do this at it would create an admission of guilt and "open up to a lawsuit". Patient is a "reasonable" white collar type. Any suggestions from people in similar situations?