If you have Blue Cross of CA coverage, then you are covered wherever you travel - in the US or even in other countries.
In California if you were actually performing work for your employer at the time you were injured it could be covered. You will need an attorney to litigate it because most carriers will initially deny the claim. It depends on the facts and witnesses.
Yes. If the person has private insurance and is covered the bills go to the health care company to be paid.
Typically, after you are injured at work, an employer will send you to the doctor that is covered by their worker's compensation insurance.
A worker injured in the course of employment ("on the clock") and the scope of employment (performing assigned duties) is covered - other workers are not covered.
yes i think they will
more than half the city is homeless or injured in wildfires the have txo or nine deaths.
she has covered it up quite well but her doctor says it will still take time to heal
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People who are in-charge of developing a compensation plan for injured workers usually have to consider different factors such as: Injuries covered by the law like physical, mental, accidental, and occupational disease, who are covered by the worker's compensation law and what is the uninsured employers fund.
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The Lawbreakers - 1963 Burbank California April 9 - Search for Injured Boy in Mountains 1-25 was released on: USA: 1964
give assistance to any person injured in the accident