Spider bites could be covered by worker's compensation, but usually are not. Just because the bite happened at work doesn't make it automatically covered. For the bite to be covered, it would have to be proven that because of the scope of your job that you were more likely than others at the location to be bitten by a spider.
does workers comp require a drug screening upon injury
It depends on the circumstances and the seriousness of the injury
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15,000
it does if the injury was job-related.
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Workers' Comp is designed to cover all work-related injuries.
Anything on the job should be.
In CA your only recourse for an injury on the job is Workers Comp. Your medical insurance can not pay for expenses related to your injury at work. Asking them to do so and not disclosing that the injury occurred at work is insurance fraud.
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Workers comp insurance covers you while you're working. It's rather difficult to imagine how you could get an on-the-job injury from jury duty.
Workers compensation companies pay workers medical expenses and partial salary when they are injured on a job. The company has the right to investigate to make sure the injury is real and job related.