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The states set their own workman's compensation rules. The answer to this question depends on the state in which the claim is filed. There may also be special conditions that apply to a particular case.
Workers' Compensation claims have to be thoroughly investigated before a decision is issued. This includes examining submitted evidence, and sometimes calling references and requesting more evidence.
Electricity was not born! It exited long before people, long before the earth or solar system. In fact, electricity was there in seconds after the Big Bang.
How long it will take before you get your money after you file a claim depends on the type of claim you are filing. It could take a few days to a few months before you actually see any money.
I really feel this has a lot to do with the state you live in and which insurance company you have. If you live in New York, I believe you have 24 hours to make a claim.
You have 1 Year after a minor accident to have a claim
It depends on the type of loss.
Well, electricity isn't living, and it's been around for ages. Lightning and thunderstorms contain electricity. Sand storms can create static electricity. So it's been around about as long as the Earth.
3 years
any time before the Denial letter
This would certainly depend on the severity of the injury and how long before a physician can diagnose the real damage to the elbow. You would not want to settle the claim before knowing if you will have permanent injuries and to what extent they will be debilitating.
No, electricity was around long before him. Benjamin Franklin is commonly accredited to be the first man to define and harness electricity.