yes you can, i broke my neck, wore a neckbrace for six weeks then went to therapy for eight weeks l received workmans compensation for fourteen weeks and included in my lawsuit was pain and suffering for the entire fourteen weeks.
In the state of Indiana, you still will receive workmans compensation after being terminated from your job. You will receive workmans compensation until the doctor releases you.
Unless specified otherwise in the will, an executor is entitled to compensation for their work. Anything they inherit is a separate accounting.
The executor's compensation is set by law. The office of executor is separate from being a beneficiary. Compensation for an executor is not affected by also being a beneficiary.The executor's compensation is set by law. The office of executor is separate from being a beneficiary. Compensation for an executor is not affected by also being a beneficiary.The executor's compensation is set by law. The office of executor is separate from being a beneficiary. Compensation for an executor is not affected by also being a beneficiary.The executor's compensation is set by law. The office of executor is separate from being a beneficiary. Compensation for an executor is not affected by also being a beneficiary.
"General damages" is a legal term that refers to money being won as compensation for damages such as suffering, pain, or an inability to perform crucial activities.
yes you should get reembursed for the damages and you can sue for pain and suffering. but only if it wasn't your fault
As far as I know, Steve Moore (not Morris) did not receive any compensation from the league except from any insurance that be applicable. He is currently in a legal situation where he is suing Beruzzi , the Canucks and other persons.
1.the act or state of compensating.2.the state of being compensated.3.something given or received as an equivalent for services,debt, loss, injury, suffering, lack,
Workman's Compensation is administered by the individual States and the rules that apply vary from State to State. Federal employees fall under The Federal Workman's Compensation. In my State, Workman's Compensation is available only if the condition preventing you from working is a work related illness or injury. You can get information at: www.workerscompensation.com, they have information for Federal and each individual State. You can also call your local Workman's Compensation Board. Reasons Why You Can't Get Workman's Compensation 1. If you are taking medication so that you are unable to do your job safely and receive workman's compensation. 2. If you have a condition that require you to take medication that makes you unable to work safely. If you apply for unemployment due to disability, then yes you can receive workman's compensation.
There are several things that can be done: Forming a union, or joining an existing union, law suits (both individual as well as collective), to name a few.
"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"
autologous
In the moment of being treated less than human, which both black people and Jewish people had to endure, there is no "worse".It is all pain and suffering and you cannot and should not say or compare, especially for petty reasons. It only tells the other group, in a subtle way, "your pain wasn't that bad", which is ridiculous and disrespectful to do because both suffered atrocities, and suffering is never something that isn't that bad.