Yes
Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.
no they cannot
Claim? What are you asking? WC is generally taxable.
Your employer's workers comp. You have to file a claim.
First off I do not understand why no one that has a workers comp claim doesn't not go get a comp lawyer. workers comp pays for the comp lawyer. I would call the insurance company and ask why. then go get comp lawyer.
I don't see why not.
If a worker is injured in the course of employment, he/she must claim workers comp. Whether he/she gets fired later for any reason has zero effect on the comp benefit.
yes
You usually have to apply for workmans comp. just like unemployment . I would go online and fillout and application as soon as possible to get the process started .
It is a case registered by an insurance company with the WC board when they dis agree with the claim submitted
If this is a workers comp claim then workers comp is responsible for the attorney.
There are no taxes on workers comp