Yes, but it would not be wise to do so unless you already have another job assured. If you are temporarily disabled, you might have trouble finding another job similar to the one for which you are disabled.
Injury law is a specific subset of employment law that is a rapidly growing field in the current job market. The basics can be covered in a basic injury law seminar, or your local university could get you started on the track to a law degree.
If you get the same injury again during the course of your employment, you can claim workers compensation benefits again as long as the second injury is distinct from the first.
Injuries that occured at work for yourself or if the death of a spouse was caused by a work related injury, you may be eligible for comp. **** its a bit more than that. Any injury or DISEASES that arise out of the course of employment may be entitled to workers compensation benefits. Medical Claims and/or Indemnity losses are covered by your employers Insurance carrier.
You can find a Personal injury attorney in Illinois by visiting the Lawyers website. Once on the website, type "Personal Injury" in the area of the law search field and type "Illinois" into the search field for location to bring up the lawyer listings.
Worker's Comp MAY cover an injury from a motor vehicle accident IF the accident is arising from, and in the course and scope of your employment. It will NOT cover an injury sustained while merely commuting to work. However, someone such as a delivery driver that is hurt while delivering, IS covered.
passengers in my car should be covered since the california car insurance law requirement does not distinguish as to which person is covered by bodily injury liability insurance
If the personal injury case in Illinois is settled compensation has to be refunded to the individual and the persons who provided for that individual up until the case was settled. The compensation amount will be back dated to the date of the injury.
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Any injury that physically or mentally restricts a person in employment and other activities of a person for the rest of his/her life
In most cases, personal injury policies are not the same as collision insurance. You should check with your insurance provider to see if you are covered.
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It depends on the legislation where you live and the terms of your contract.