== == officially, once he retired he wouldn't be able to get on base to use the shops. unofficially, if he had friends on base that could get him on to the base and in to the shop ys he'd be able to use the shops. use of military bases shops depends on the amount of disability awarded.......
Not unless you have been injured during active duty (combat injury), and not until you are honorably discharged.
The service member's chain of command will submit for the award based on an injury sustained related to combat.
denervation means "nerve injury"
In general, eligibility for a disability pension depends on the specific terms of the pension plan and the cause of the disability. It is important to review the terms of the plan and consult with the plan administrator or a legal professional to determine your specific entitlement in this situation.
I believe, when used as an adjective, it should be hyphenated but otherwise not. E.g. It was a work-related injury. E.g. The injury was work related.
Any job related injury is covered by worker's compensation, your health insurance shouldn't come into play with a work related injury.
A work related accident is defined as an injury that happens at the workplace while doing the work one is assigned to do. If a person can prove their injuries happened at the workplace, they are able to collect workers compensation.
A work related injury is one that happens while clocked in - in the course of employment. [So, NEVER while commuting to work.] The injury must also happen within the scope of the worker's assigned duties. Get injured fighting a coworker in the workplace is not a work related injury. The injury must be diagnosed by a doctor, not merely claimed by the worker.
Care for the injury and contact the Injury Compensation Specialist, investigate the injury, and help the injured employee with the claims process
what is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Costa Rico
Care for the injury and contact the Injury Compensation Specialist, investigate the injury, and help the injured employee with the claims process
A military person who is lost to an organization by reason of disease or injury, and who is not a battle casualty. (This includes persons who are dying of disease or injury due to accidents directly related to the operation or mission to which they were deployed.) (This does NOT include service members missing involuntarily because of enemy action or being interned by the enemy (POW).)