this all depends if you are a sales person or an office employee. If you are sales, there might be coverage. If you are a regular office employee, there is no coverage as you are not at work. Workmam's Comp covers only injuries sustained in the course of your work.
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nope. not covered during normal commute to and from work
I personally think everyone should be covered by Comp or an alternative, such as Occupational Accident or a self-insured plan. Even if you have health insurance, if you're injured on the job - even if it's in an auto accident on your way to the bank, if you're seriously injured and can't work for years, who will pay those health insurance premiums and lost wages? Comp has lifetime medical for work-related injuries. Occupational Accident is available in most states, and you can customize it for yourself and for any executives, partners or others that may be eligible to be excluded - or for any employee who opts out (rare.) It can work alone or in conjunction with Comp.
Of course not. Scabies is a skin condition caused by a type of mite. There is not way that this would be covered under a homeowners insurance policy
Workmans Compensation Insurance is a good way to get insurance coverage without emptying out your wallet. You can find more information about the rules and responsibilities and other information on this website: www.workmanscompinsurance.net/faq.html
Unless you are under some kind of court order confining your travel, you may leave the state whenever you wish. HOWEVER - be advised that if you miss any subsequent workmans comp hearings they could dismiss your case for "want of prosecutition" and your employer will win by "default" because of your no-show.
In Australia he is covered until he gets home if he is on his way home.
Right above the license plate is a hole covered by a rubber gasket. Move the gasket out of the way and there is a key hole hidden under that.
Echo and the Bunnymen covered "under the milkyway" on the donnie darko soundtrack (2004 British release) , and it was later used in a commercial as well.
Get it in writing. By the way, your heat pump won't work if covered in snow, but then, if it's cold enough to snow, it won't work well anyway.
Dentures are covered under most standard dental insurance plans, but may have replacement limits. The easiest way to find out if you have this plan is to call your insurance company or provider.
Most car insurance companies will work quickly to get you covered. The best way is to call several companies and get quotes or most of them have websites that will give you a quote and tell you how soon you can be covered.
It depends on what the skunk damaged and whether or not vermin or pests are a covered peril under your policy. If it's an odor problem then likely it's not covered, Skunk Odor dissipates on it's own. Just contact your insurance agent and ask them if your covered, that's the easiest way to find out.