NO, never. YOu qualify for UI benefits by being unemployed and able to work today. You qualify for WC by being employed and unable to work today becasue of workplace injury.
No.
Because Workers Comp and disability are health issues, you can file for unemployment, but you have to qualify for them under Kentucky's laws like everyone else.
no. If your on workers comp. then your still employeed.
This would depend on the length of your work time vs the period workers comp represents, as to your injury/sickness. Unemployment generally has a base period of 5 quarters that it derives its calculations on, so it's mainly time related.
No. Workers Comp responds to injuries on the job and unemployment responds when you become unemployed.
Yes.Another answer:It would depend on several factors, mainly the time line involved. If your workers comp extended beyond the limits of unemployment qualifications, it might be questionable. Best advice is to check with the unemployment office for clarification.
no they cannot
They should be able to as they both are agencies of the state.
if on nys unemployment, if sick, should you say no work that week and say workman's comp?
Your employer's workers comp. You have to file a claim.
You usually have to apply for workmans comp. just like unemployment . I would go online and fillout and application as soon as possible to get the process started .
Yes, your should still be able to draw unemployment in addition to workers comp. However, you should still check with your state.
If you were injured on the job, the better course of action would be to file for Worker's Comp.