Do it with a smile.
If the additional work is outside the scope of your job description, it's a great opportunity to add new experience to your résumé. Either way, this will show that you are a team player capable of more responsibility. Depending on your job/industry, you should do the additional work for 1-3 months before asking for additional compensation for the additional work... and only after proving yourself by not letting your original responsibilities drop in quality. At that point, you will have gained measurable value as an employee. If your employer doesn't recognize your added value, another employer in the future surely will.
However, if the additional work becomes too burdonsome, you should have a conversation with your boss before quality/productivity drops. Respectfully explain your restraints and ask that your boss help you either improve your skills to handle the additional workload, or prioritize which responsibilities can be put-off until you have the time.
Probably. When you purchase insurance, you are insuring the car. If you drive someone else's car and have an accident, their insurance should cover the costs (but their insurance *may* sue your insurance company for compensation/reimbursement.)
Workers compensation insurance should cover your lost time. You may be able to file a grievance with the insurance company to this effect, or you should consult a workers compensation attorney for direction.
Do you have to cover workers over the age of 65 under Workers Compensation laws
Although every states laws are a little different workers compensation usually cover weekly compensation benefits, permanent impairment benefits, payment of medical treatment and vocational rehabilitation.
Workman's compensation is an insurance to cover costs of medical care and partial salary of an injured employee. If the tendinitis is a work related injury it will be covered.
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
What happens when an insured driver hits someone depends on the state you live in. In a no-fault state you present your claim to your insurance company for payment. In a tort state, you would sue the driver for compensation. If you have uninsured driver coverage, then your insurance company should cover you and/or your vehicle, up to a certain amount. You should check with your insurance company to be sure.
Answer Workmans Compensation is there to cover men and women who are injured on the job. If you ate something for lunch and got sick from it, workmans compensation won't cover it, as it didn't happen as a result of the job.
Only if the cancer was caused by the job.
You home owners liability insurance should cover it.
The timing marks should be on the balancer and the timing cover. If they are not there, someone removed the window marks.The timing marks should be on the balancer and the timing cover. If they are not there, someone removed the window marks.
Backpackers need travel insurances to cover insurance for the case that someone from the group might hurt someone or a wild animal. It also should cover an emergency service cover.