The following injuries are covered by jsb guidelines: 1. Neck injuries; 2. Back injuries; 3. Shoulder injuries; 4. Injuries to the Pelvis and Hips; 5. Amputation of Arms; 6.Other Arm injuries; 7. Injuries to the Elbow; 8. Wrist injuries; 9. Hand injuries; 10. Vibration White Finger (VWF) and/or Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS); 11. Work-related Upper Limb Disorders; 12. Leg injuries; 13. Knee injuries; 14. Ankle injuries; 15. Achilles tendon; 16. Foot injuries; 17. Toe injuries.
If the injury puts you in a wheel chair or on crutches then you should be covered under workingman's comp though sometimes they wont cover those injuries
Injury to you and your passengers is covered under Medical Payments.
No,, sorry, Workers comp only covers injuries while your actualy on the job.
Workers compensation provides coverage for losses resulting from injuries on the job.
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No consistent guidelines required employers to provide safe and healthful working environments. Workers were experiencing job-related injuries, and too often those injuries were fatal.
In the United States, employees should be covered for injuries at work by Worker's Compensation insurance, which is purchased by employers. Most employers are required by law to purchase this insurance for their employees.
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Being named as an excluded driver means that you are not covered as the driver, and are not allowed to drive that vehicle. It doesn't mean that you can't be a passenger in the vehicle. If you were a passenger and were injured your injuries should still be covered under the insurance (whether or not the driver was your employer). If you were working at the time you may be eligible for workers compensation, also, but at the least your injuries should be covered.
Yes, your Health insurance can provide coverage for injuries received in an auto accident beyond what may have already been covered through an automobile insurance policy. Your health insurance however is specific to you and the covered persons under your policy. It will not pay for property damage or liabilities for injuries to others.
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The compression leg sleeves keeps the area covered warm, helps the blood flow, and promotes faster healing. It also helps by preventing potential injuries in the covered area.