Workers' Comp is designed to cover all work-related injuries.
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.
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.
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No.
It doesn't, unless the accident occurred while the person was driving a company owned vehicle and actually working on the job at the time of the accident.
Was it an on the job injury?
The new employer would not be required to cover this injury or pay Workmens Comp as you did not sustain this spine damage while in their employ. Best advice is to sit still in present job until signed off on the injury. Usually another job that would not further complicate the issues is available within the same company. For the best difinitive answer, you may need to consult legal counsel.
Contact the adjuster handling your case, they will surely know.
if it accepted that the ilnes is the result of the Job Yes
In general, it should be reported when it happens so that the employers workmens comp insurance can know that you didn't receive the injury at home.
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