The Division of Workers' Compensation is a department of California State's Department of Industrial Relations. All the information about this can be obtained from the DIR.
Stanford D. Herlick has written: 'California Workers' Compensation Handbook 2006 25th Edition' 'California Workers Compensation Handbook' 'The California workmen's compensation handbook' -- subject(s): Workers' compensation 'California Workers' Compensation Handbook, Fourteenth Edition'
If someone is hurt on the job, he deserves workers' compensation.
There is really no best company that provides workers compensation. The compensation varies by state and there are some states that have been known to have poor workers compensation such as California.
Charles Lawrence Swezey has written: 'California workers' compensation practice' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Workers' compensation
There are many websites that will provide this information, but one of the most reliable sites for information that is not biased and provides great resources is Wikipedia.
The content that can be found on the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation website is information on safety services. It also has information on medical providers in Ohio.
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Arthur J. Levine has written: 'Levine on California workers compensation premium and insurance' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Workers' compensation
Check the state laws in where the sole proprietor is being operated. It changes from state to state. For example in California requires workers' compensation if there is one employee. But if it is a sole owner with no employees then the insurance is optional. In Alabama and Florida if you have four employees including the owner, then workers' compensation is a must. In Texas workers' compensation is not required at all, but the state does require the employer to post a sign stating that workers' compensation will not be provided.
Workers compensation is similar to insurance. If someone is injured while on the job the employer has to pay for wages lost while injured as well as medical expenses.
Contact N.D. Worker's Compensation Division for information, (701)328-3800 ...or 800.777.5033
the information is provided at www.workerscompensation.com. it have hole information.