Yes it can. It all depends on the situation. The important thing would be to talk to your doctor and physical therapist, and then do the appropriate paperwork.
Workers' Comp is designed to cover all work-related injuries.
it does if the injury was job-related.
Sometimes, but not always.
yes
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.
There are many benefits to obtaining workers' comp through a payroll service. Most of the time they will offer a discount on the coverage since you are running payroll with them. Since the have an accurate record of your payroll, time consuming audits become unnecessary. They will also manage workers' comp claims for you. Payroll services can be expensive, especially for smaller businesses, but if you are already planning on outsourcing human resource functions you might as well have them acquire workers' comp for you. Claims will also not count against your experience modification score while you are covered under your payroll services policy.
Workers Compensation will only cover eye glasses if you eyes were damaged as part of your claim. They will not pay for you to get glasses just because you need a new pair.
There are no taxes on workers comp
if you are off work and leaving and get hurt is that workers comp
workers' compensation
Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.
This question was for Florida workers comp.