Commuting to and from work will not be covered by workman's compensation and just because you are driving a company owned vehicle does not mean that you are at work. If you are a salesman who is provided a company vehicle and you leave your home and immediately call on clients you would be considered at work when you left the home. If you report to the office first before starting your work day then you would not be at work when leaving your home.
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
Was it an on the job injury?
Answer Workmans Compensation is there to cover men and women who are injured on the job. If you ate something for lunch and got sick from it, workmans compensation won't cover it, as it didn't happen as a result of the job.
I hope
Yes
If the employee is "on the clock" during travel time or travelling in a company vehicle it might. Otherwise, sorry.
You have to be off work and have hospital forms for workmans comp and a spider bite doesn't make you lose time for work unless it was a very poisonous one for some reason and you went to the hospital.
If it happens "on the Job" workmans comp. will cover.
It depends on how fast you are travelling. If you are travelling at 50mph - it would take an hour to cover 50 miles. If you travelled at 25mph, it would take 2 hours And so on...
1 hour if you are travelling at 75 mph
This is a service offered in Europe for anyone who is travelling. Tourists use this service if they run into vehicle trouble. Natives out of their hometown are eligible for this service as well. It is the leading company in Europe for spur of the moment roadside assistance.
Is it possible to talk to someone from your company that covered you under workmans comp? I'd start there, but I found many years ago that they can be outrageous. Don't let anyone intimidate you! If you have any trouble, contact a lawyer immediatly. Good Luck.