No. That would be double indemnity - meaning you are being paid twice for the same loss. Your disability policy will have a subrogation agreement which means that if you are entitled to any monies from any other source for the same loss, they will be able to take it from you.
what earnings must i report to workmans comp
Disability differs from state to state. Check with your local office for info on filing an appeal if you don't think the amount is correct.
Because Workers Comp and disability are health issues, you can file for unemployment, but you have to qualify for them under Kentucky's laws like everyone else.
no
It depends on how they calculate then disability payments are calculated and in which state you live in.
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
4.5%
As each state's criteria for eligibility and amount of workman's comp payable differs, you need to contact your state's office for clarification.
Was it an on the job injury?
Only if it is legal in your jurisdiction.
$15 per hr
You can apply for SSDI if that is what you are asking. Whether or not they will take your claim is the question. If you are not working especially due to a disability, you can not buy DI, long or short. 4lifeguild