it is basically on the type of injury it is. And or if it had harmed you in anyway. But no you can not be fired if someone dies at work
The main reason that someone can get out of work in the United Kingdom due to a personal injury, is because human rights and personal welfare are respected.
An illness and a injury are different in that an illness is a sickness and an injury is physical bodily harm. An example of an occupational injury can be someone breaking their arm at work. An occupation illness can be someone breathing in coal dust or some other type of chemical that can cause diseases or health disorders.
That depends on many factors: # Extent of injury # Whether or not it was work-related # Whether or not someone else is liable # How good your lawyer is :)
A personal injury attorney provides services such as if an accident has happened while one was at someone elses property. Also for someone who was injured in a car accident, or on the job at work.
Generally, not. It's not considered a work-related injury if you haul off and pop someone, even if they deserved it.
No
Those procedures laid down under the Health and Safety laws of the country and the documented procedures of the company. You have not said which country or company so we can not be more specific.
An injury claim is when someone receives an injury and the claim is sent to an insurance company for compensation. If you are hurt at work, the claim would be submitted to worker's compensation. An automobile accident injury would be submitted to the auto insurance company.
One can prevent a personal injury malpractice suit by speaking with a personal injury lawyer to help protect your rights. It is beneficial to have someone that will work on your behalf instead of trying to deal with insurance companies and thus preventing a person injury malpractice suit.
A work related accident is defined as an injury that happens at the workplace while doing the work one is assigned to do. If a person can prove their injuries happened at the workplace, they are able to collect workers compensation.
An occupational injury is an injury that happened while working or as a result of the work.
Someone else will be appointed the executor. The probate court will appoint someone, usually a bank or attorney, if no one 'volunteers' to do the work.