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n general, if an employer does not have work that an injured worker can perform, they will receive Worker's Comp payment for their average wage prior to the injury until such time as they have reached maximum medical improvement, and are capable of returning to work.
If you were injured on the job, the better course of action would be to file for Worker's Comp.
No, a physician is not a social worker, but a medical doctor.
Typically, after you are injured at work, an employer will send you to the doctor that is covered by their worker's compensation insurance.
If a worker was injured, they didn't receive any help or payments. They had to rely on family support.
Worker Comp offers many services regarding injuries at work. If you are injured at work, Worker Comp will help you get the money and help you need from your workplace.
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No stupid. Think about it.
Yes, they can apply for worker compensation but it's depends on how much% of impairment in body.
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Possibly - if attendance was required.
First thing to do is find a local Work Comp Attorney and discuss the case with them. Document everything! Bad answer above. If you are ill or injured, the first thing to do is NOT look for an attorney, but look for medical care you can afford. Get treated, start recovering, THEN look for lawyers.