In Canada yes. For example if you injury your back because you were doing heavy lifting and Workers Comp., sent you to a Chiropractor or physical therapy then after a few days to a few weeks and your doctor clears it then Workers Comp will make a deal with your employer to put you on light duty. This way the employer will pay half and Workers Comp will pay the other half until you are fully recovered.
This will make a mess of your Comp!
There is legally nothing stopping you, But why?
If you quit: WCB (in Canada) will change or cancel your payments.
If you get another job and start work: end of you payments.
Start work at another job it means the end of your therapy and such.
Talk to your WCB rep regarding problems with your employer and job before doing anything!
WCB will be a lot more realistic if not helpful if your employer is not being reasonable and you talk to them first!
If you are on workman's comp it's because you couldn't work due to an injury or illness. Why would an employer hire you?
When you quit a job, the benefits stop immediately.
If a person decides to quit a job while getting workers compensation, it is best to contact the company to see what policies they have concerning the situation. It is also good to seek legal assistance for any concerns.
No. Workers' compensation insurance is for injuries incurred while working.
No,, sorry, Workers comp only covers injuries while your actualy on the job.
Workers comp insurance covers you while you're working. It's rather difficult to imagine how you could get an on-the-job injury from jury duty.
Workers' Comp is designed to cover all work-related injuries.
If your primary employer does not have work for you and told you to stay out on workers comp until you can work full duty then you need to not work at another job while you are on workers comp.
Answer is No workmens comp is only applicable to injuries sustained while on the job, damages to a vehicle are not part of workmens comp.
This is usually called "Workers' Compensation Insurance", or "Workers' Comp" / "Workmans Comp" for short.
Worker's compensation is for injuries sustained while you are on the job. Kidney stones are not caused by your job, so no.
Any job that inst a government job.
No