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∙ 13y agoYes. You may not immediately know the injury is severe, or not need treatment immediately. MAny states have deadlines for claiming.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoKnowing how to properly report an accident and injury and having access to the past injury and illness logs.
A worker has a right to report an injury to their employer. Under Worker's Comp, if the injury is arising from and in the scope of your employment, in most cases you have a right to receive medical care for that injury.
Depends on whether that injury occurred out of your own stupidity, or your if your workplace had an unsafe environment. Rule of thumb: Don't be a dick.
He didnt invent nothing, and I would know this because I'm doing a report on him right now. -Alexis.
Workers have the right (in the US) to report work related injuries or illnesses to their employer without fear of reprisal for doing so.
he didnt spell george right and didnt spell Franklin right
Know how to report injuries/illnesses, see that annual summary and review the log
eaither you didnt copy and paste right or u didnt save your settings <3
You have the right to see your credit report. If you have asked some person or institution to extend credit to you, they have a right to see your credit report. In many jurisdictions, potential employers may also obtain your credit report. If the police are considering whether you may be a suspect in a criminal investigation, they may also view your credit report.
yea if we didnt we would not have one
they didnt have the right equipment
he didnt know,but answer this question but this time right