Anything on the job should be.
If your injury is work-related it could be covered by Workers' Comp regardless of whether the person responsible for the injury works with you or not.
Yes
It would depend entirely on the extent of the injury and the degree of resulting losses you incur.
Mind your business
NO workers compensation for an on the job injury is not qualified taxable earned income for the earned income credit.
Yes, if you twerk too hard and you injure yourself (back injury, quads, knees, or fall down and hit your head because you lose your balance from all of the twerking), it will likely be covered by insurance.
back then the workers' boss used to cut down the workers paychecks. so workers engaged in the pullman strike so they can get their money back. i hope this helps:)
to pretect your back from injury
Yes, the Social workers are back.
Sasha Cohen had a back injury during 2004 and 2004. She had to withdraw from several skating events. As of 2014, she is back to skating in events.
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injury can affect our health by damaging our body for example serious Head injury or back injury so it can affect our mobility.