Your employer should have the notice posted for employees to see, however, if not, ask your HR rep or contact the DC Office of WC at 202.671.1000
No, it is not difficult to file an injury compensation claim in the United States. You need to contact the Office of Workers' Compensation and they can help you.
One can file a worker's compensation claim through the state disability office. Some places of employment also have offices inside the company where you can files claims.
The supervisor should file the claim with the Injury Compensation Program Administrator (ICPA).
The supervisor should file the claim with the Injury Compensation Program Administrator (ICPA).
The supervisor should file the claim with the Injury Compensation Program Administrator (ICPA).
You can file for SSDI if you are receiving workers' compensation benefits. The Social Security office will probably send a form to the carrier handling your claim requesting information about any wage benefits you are being paid. SSDI benefits may be offset (reduced) by workers' comp wage benefits, but the fact that you are receiving work comp does not prevent you from being able to apply for and receive SSDI.
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?
under the penalties gowning the law, no child can file a claim under an accident the involves their parents; but can claim if they were injuries
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