In short, no. If you were going to get workmans comp before, you should still get it. That said, this may be different on a state to state basis or even a case by case basis. i would advise calling a lawyer for legal advice at this point.
Injure
The adjective form of injure is injured.
what is another word for injure
A prefix for "injure" is "un-" e.g. "uninjured".
All different insects can be considered injurious. Insects can injure humans, they can injure plants, or they can injure animals.
The simple past tense of the word injure is "injured."
So you don't injure yourself or worse, injure others.
The stressed syllable in "injure" is the first syllable "in-".
If you injure your lungs every badly you wouldn't be able to breathe.
Yes. Hurricanes can seriously injure and kill people.
The past participle of "injure" is "injured."
Sounds like your employer is in BIG trouble. You are still entitled to worker's compensation benefits whether or not your employer had the coverage. For more info - steveshorr.com Sounds like you need an attorney - attorney referal