Workers Compensation and unemployment benefits are two entirely different systems and so your workers compensation settlement should not hold any bearing on whether you can collect unemployment benefits.
Unemployment benefits are not an automatic, however. To qualify for unemployment insurance benefits, a worker must:
* Have worked a certain number of weeks during the year
* Have earned a certain amount of money in the past year
* Be actively looking for work
* Be unemployed through no fault of his own
If you had medical expenses and lost wages you should, depending on the exact facts and the state, be able to recover what you've lost.
Maybe.
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
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Shouldn't affect your ability to file a claim, but there are deadlines so don't delay.
Survivor benefits are paid to children of a deceased worker.
A claim form is what is used to make a claim to receive insurance benefits. Usually you have to have the doctor fill it out and sign it or the office does it for you.
No, you will not receive a point.
Yes. There are different types of workers compensation benefits available, and it might be necessary to file a claim to receive them. The employer (or its insurance company) must pay all medical bills related to a work-related injury. In addition, a person might be working reduced hours because of an injury, and might be entitled to receive temporary partial disability (TPD) payments. Finally, a person who is still working might still be entitled to a permanent injury rating based on some permanent impairment once their injury is done healing.
No they cannot. Once your determination is completed they do not change it unless you or the employer misrepresented some income on the original claim.
Your children will receive survivor benefits if you were to die.
It depends on how the condition was aquired.
You contact the insurance company, fill up the claim form and submit documents like proof of death, proof of relationship etc and then the insurance company will process your claim and settle the money
No you cannot. You need to be paying your house rent from your pocket if you want to claim HRA tax benefits