When you quit a job, the benefits stop immediately.
no. If your on workers comp. then your still employeed.
No. Workers' compensation insurance is for injuries incurred while working.
yes. If your employer already approved your surgery you can still get it. And your employer should be covering anything for workers comp as long as it happened while you were working there.
Workers comp insurance covers you while you're working. It's rather difficult to imagine how you could get an on-the-job injury from jury duty.
I do not believe anyone should go on vacation when on workers comp. Workers compensations are for people with real disability cases. If you are leaving on vacation then you are able to go to work.
No,, sorry, Workers comp only covers injuries while your actualy on the job.
Sometimes, but not always.
Workers' Comp is designed to cover all work-related injuries.
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, 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.
better to sue company then workmanscomp u can get more from the company Bad answer. If you qualify for workers comp you can never sue the employer.
if you are off work and leaving and get hurt is that workers comp