You are eligible for the same amount from workers' compensation, but social security will claim an offset (reduction in benefits) for the amount you receive from the workers' compensation payments.
No.
Collecting Social Security would not interfere with your compensation disability
no, because it is considerd ilegal
yes
yes a teacher can collect workman's compensation as long as they have paid into the system for some time
depends on WCJ
No. If you are employed, you may not get unemployment compensation.
You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.
If you were on workers compensation and that ran out and then your old job did not take you back, you should be able to collect unemployment. However, you will need to apply for it. There are certain restrictions. You will need to go to the unemployment office and ask them rather than ask the internet.
No. You would collect Workman's Compensation benefits because you were unable to work, thus disqualifying you from collecting unemployment (you have to be seeking full time employment to qualify for this).
No. You can only collect from the state that your employer paid his unemployment taxes to, the "liable" state.
Can you collect any money from supportive care?