yes they are. basically, if you are waiting for a lump sum settlement, then you have already been delared permanent and stationary(injury will get no better, or no worse). once the insurance adjuster receives all of your paperwork from the doctor who released you, your weekly payments will most likely be alot smaller than before. this is in preparation for your lump settlement. depending on the carrier, you may be able to receive small advances on the end amount if needed though.
You are allowed up to three employees before you have to do workman's comp.
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.
Yea
Workmens sells an Insurance that covers the policy holder for injuries or medical conditions caused by their employment which leads them to be unable to work. It provides a salary.
No. The workers compensation payments are on an individial.
As of July, 2014 the maximum settlement amount for worker's compensation in Indiana is 347,000.00. This is for all compensation.
Yes, the insurance is kept but you must pay the full amount your employer paid. If not Cobra insurance will be offered at a very expensive rate.
yes, but if you get caught, you will lose the workman comp payments In other words, you can't do it legally.
what is average copensation for detached retina and nasal septoplasty surgery fro workers comp
First, you would need to become a licensed insurance agent. Once that has been accomplished, you can either work for an agency that brokers workers compensation insurance or open up your own firm.
In general, it should be reported when it happens so that the employers workmens comp insurance can know that you didn't receive the injury at home.
no