No, u lazy sack
Your old employer if it happened at another job or you may not be eligible for workers comp if it happened while you were not working.
No.
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.
no. If your on workers comp. then your still employeed.
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.
Yes you can.
workers will be paid or compensated if injury was recived while at work
Rights as an independent disturber home base business while collecting workers compensation
No. Workers' compensation insurance is for injuries incurred while working.
No,, sorry, Workers comp only covers injuries while your actualy on the job.
Yes. You have an obligation to your child.
This is a complex questions. Workers' compensation payments are seldom life-time benefits, they normally are for a fixed period of time. Workers' compensation benefits are not taxed. You can file for social security benefits and medicare while you are receiving workers' compensation. Social security may claim an offset (reduction in benefits) for the amount you receive from workers' compensation. The amount paid by social security is taxed.