In Michigan it is 2/3 of your wages. States establish laws that regulate WCI, that being the case it would be necessary to know the state in which the person resides before a specific answer is possible.
It depends on the policy of your employer...I believe.
A insurance provided by employers for injured employees. There is a provision in Texas law whereby an employer may elect not to purchase workmens' comp insurance. About 33% of Texas employers do not have WC insurance.
Answer is No workmens comp is only applicable to injuries sustained while on the job, damages to a vehicle are not part of workmens comp.
No.
Workers comp is a benefit associated with workplace inuries, not with lack of work. Employers never file for WC, injured employees do.
Do i need to file income taxes ,workmens comp did not send me a 1099? I did not file last year 2007 because i asked workmens comp. for a 1099 they did not send ...so i assumed i did not need to file. Can i file both years?
I'm bot 100% sure but you probably can, people sue for everything but this would probably be an accepted court case.
no, workmens comp is for time lost due to injuries at work This would be a short term disability claim if you employer offers STD.
No they can't, if it has only to do with being on WC.
Employers typically have the authority to deny workers' compensation benefits if they believe the injury was not work-related, the employee was intoxicated, or the injury was self-inflicted. However, in cases of dispute or disagreement, the employee can appeal the decision to a workers' compensation board or court.
One week.
You can find lawyers in the phone book that specialise in workmens comp cases.Also there are lawyer refferal offices.Can check with Better business buero to see if any complaints on lawyer.