A direct cost example is the medical expense claim, and an example of an indirect cost is the lost productivity of the injured employee AND the staff who has to process the claim.
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If you claim is denied, you can try and appeal it. You will only be given workmen's comp is the injury happened on the job.
no
Just go to the E.R. and tell them it's a work comp claim. They will take it from there.
A Worker's Comp claim can be made for reimbursement of hotel expenses when traveling for medical reasons. Worker's Comp requires that the medical expense travel has to be more than 50 miles away from the home and they may only pay a portion of the expenses.
You may have to claim it, but it is nontaxable.
Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.
No
You do not have to claim any of your worker comp benefits as taxable income see IRS publication 17 page 51.
First off I do not understand why no one that has a workers comp claim doesn't not go get a comp lawyer. workers comp pays for the comp lawyer. I would call the insurance company and ask why. then go get comp lawyer.
No.
no they cannot