Workman's compensation benefits are non-taxable, so you are exempt from having to claim anything you receive in workman's comp on your state or federal income taxes.
Unless your state is different, you normally receive workers comp only if you are unable to work.
No
NO not in most cases.
Workers comp is not reported at all on your income tax return.
Yes.
It depends on the circumstances and the seriousness of the injury
Workers Compensation benefits are completely non-taxable for federal income taxes.
every state is different. Typically, after 7 days of not working due to a work related injury then you will receive workers compensaton. 66 2/3 of your weekly pay.
Courts are not involved in workers comp. If an employee is permanently disabled from returning to work, he gets weekly WC benefits for life OR a reduced lump sum.
Claim? What are you asking? WC is generally taxable.
Workers compensation benefits are typically not taxable income.