depends on what injury is enjoured...
13000
When it comes to workman's compensation, you can not tell what amount a person will end up being paid. Once the person has completed the medical treatment, they will then end up going to court. The court date is to decide how much of a disability the incident has caused the person. If the person has a full recovery they will not get as much as the person who can no longer do the things they would need to do on a daily basis.
In the UK the amount of compensation you can claim depends upon the whether the broken hip is simple or complicated and whether you are left with any ongoing disability and pain. See the related link entitled "hip injury compensation" to see examples of how much compensation you can claim for all manner of hip injuries.
I just paied $89.00 for a everlast punching bag. I think it is like a 50 lb bag or so.
what are your compensation expectations?
The amount a person will receive from Workers Compensation for a permanent impairment on a right ring finger, will depend on their state. Each state determines their own wage replacement rates.
Good qualities of a punching bag are free standing bags; they take up less space and can be put many areas as they do not have to hang from a ceiling and reduce the amount of sway caused from hitting the bag. Leather is also a great feature for a punching bag as it is durable and will last much longer.
depends how hard you are and the wall.
The average workman's compensation for back fusion surgery in Illinois varies with the severity and number of vertebrae fused. If several vertebrae are fused, the amount could reach as much as $400 thousand.
How much is index finger worth in workers compensation
In home insurance you need to get a quote, and the cost to repair or replace is the indemnity amount aka, the amount they will pay to put you back in the position you were before the loss. They do not want you to make a profit off a claim.
The amount of worker's compensation received will depend on the finger lost. Federal guidelines require the complete loss of a thumb to be paid at 75 weeks' compensation and the complete loss of the first finger to be paid at 46 weeks' compensation. The weeks, compensation is based on current pay of the employee and may be adjusted based on the percentage of loss. For instance, if one quarter of the first finger is lost, the adjustment may pay out at one fourth of the 46 weeks' compensation.