in new york state its .505 a mile.
There are no taxes on workers comp
I'm not sure in NY but in Iowa you don't pay income tax on workers comp.
not enough.
Yes they do pay you, only on the accident part, it's ok through workers comp too, they can't touch your pay. It is allowed...
Workers Comp varies from state to state but in general, if you are an employer you must pay for Workers Comp for your employees. Most large contractors require their subs to show evidence of Workers Comp coverage. This is because the insurance companies will charge the GC if they can't show evidence of all workers being covered under other policies. So in general, yes, sub contractors have to pay for Workers Comp.
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.
Not having health insurance will not effect the Worker's Comp claim as long as the claim is directly related to an on the job injury. Worker's Comp is designed to help pay the medical bills directly related to an on the job injury. Health insurance generally does not pay for anything related to an on the job injury, because of Worker's Comp.
No, I don't think so.
Workers Compensation benefits are completely non-taxable for federal income taxes.
they pay 4 billion
Worker's comp does not pay for mental stress
Not in any state I know of. The usual rate is 60% of base pay.