yes u can but it depends on ur ingurie u could sue tho
In your resignation, if you are able, available, and actively seeking work and you were not able to perform your last job due to health reasons, the unemployment office will probably allow quitting under those conditions and approve your benefits. See the Related Link below.
This would depend on your state's definition of "quitting for justifiable purposes". Generally, states consider retirement as a non-qualifying reason to obtain unemployment benefits. Check with your own state's unemployment office for clarification.
Yes but it only matters on how large the scope of your unemployment insurance can cover for your health insurance.
Yes indeed you can and you can get unemployment benefits, but you'll get penalized if quit voluntarily.
There are a few problems with the unemployment and the economic health. The main problem is people not wanting to work.
Let me preface my answers by stating that these are general guideline's in most states, so check with your local department of labor. 1)It depends on why your were let go. Typically, if you were fired or let go "for cause", generally you cannot collect unemployment. 2) If your inability to work is a result of an "on the job injury", you can collect Workers' Compensation insurance. Contact your Human Resources department to file a claim.
Doctors' Health Fund offers health insurance for nearly any situation. From general health insurance to coverage for specific hospital fees, to health insurance while traveling, Doctors' Health Fund has you covered.
its the doctors
Medical care is treatment; the doctors, nurses and technicians who actually treat the patients. "Health care" and "health coverage" generally mean "health insurance"; who PAYS for the medical care. So "health care reform" doesn't mean reforming what the doctors are doing, and "Obamacare" doesn't create doctors. They arrange for the payment of the doctors and hospitals who actually provide medical treatment. In fact, our current systems of "health care" is causing doctors and hospitals to go out of business, because the government systems don't pay enough money for the hospitals to continue to operate. And doctors don't see patients for free.
Many doctors do not like alternative medicines because they feel that it is unsafe for the patient. Many doctors say that the alternative medicine can have severe side effects on one's health.
Doctors in hospitals or patients who receive health services from doctors.
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