No,, sorry, Workers comp only covers injuries while your actualy on the job.
If the injury is at work then yes.
WorkCover is a 'workers' compensation laws established by the Victorian workers injured on the job or suffer a work-related illness and compensation plans. Workers who are covered by the defect in accordance with the scheme. In some circumstances, independent contractors under the WorkCover Scheme may be eligible for compensation
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No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Domestic WorkersDomestic workers are covered under the Workers compensation insurance paid by the employer
If your question refers to coverage by workers' compensation insurance, the answer is "yes." Any injury in the workplace is covered.
Injuries that occured at work for yourself or if the death of a spouse was caused by a work related injury, you may be eligible for comp. **** its a bit more than that. Any injury or DISEASES that arise out of the course of employment may be entitled to workers compensation benefits. Medical Claims and/or Indemnity losses are covered by your employers Insurance carrier.
Workers compensation provides coverage for losses resulting from injuries on the job.
Worker's compensation is for injuries sustained while you are on the job. Kidney stones are not caused by your job, so no.
If an employee injures themselves on the job, there is workers compensation that will be offered to the employee. The point of workers compensation is to supplement the income of an injured person while they are not able to work.
People who are in-charge of developing a compensation plan for injured workers usually have to consider different factors such as: Injuries covered by the law like physical, mental, accidental, and occupational disease, who are covered by the worker's compensation law and what is the uninsured employers fund.
is arthritis work related if you are a welder with arthritis can you claim compensation
Hired Workers not covered by Homeowners InsuranceNo. They would be covered by their employers Worker Compensation coverage.