Yes you must file a tax return, reporting all income from whatever source.
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
As each state's criteria for eligibility and amount of workman's comp payable differs, you need to contact your state's office for clarification.
If it happens "on the Job" workmans comp. will cover.
No. Workman's Compensation is exempt from levy.
You can check with your states Workmans Compensation Board, but I doubt it. Workman's Comp was not, is not, meant to be an education subsidy.
They only have to pay Workman's Comp on reported tips. If you did not report or claim your tips, then there is no proof of them and Workman's Comp doesn't have to pay anything.
Generally they just pay medical costs unless you can illustrate other losses.
If you get hurt at work and have vacation's day do the give you your vacation day fist?
Yes - even in the absence of a workers comp policy, the employer is responsible for a work related injury
Depends on the state, but usually 50 - 60% of base pay, excluding overtime and tips.
In some states being a sole proprietor with no employees allows you a waiver for the state required workmans comp insurance. However, many large companies as well as state and federal projects will require WC insurance, regardless of the waiver status.
Workman's comp will not pay your daily wage if you are back to work. Sometimes it depends on how human resources code things for workman's comp as well.