Hi~ It is my very recent personal experience that you will not be successful in receiving benefits for your new injury. They will jump on the opinion that this is a pre-existing condition. But STILL file your claim as quickly as possible! (Hopefully you either had witnesses to the injury or it occured just days or hours ago....)
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You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.
It depends on the injury and what the Dr's orders are. You may return to light duty work before you can be fully released.
It may depend on the state you are in. We are in Maryland and I know here it is fine. My husband was injured on the job last August and we carry additional accident insurance and were able to collect for out patient procedures. I suggest checking with an attorney for your state.
Not likely because they both cover the same issue and would be considered "double-dipping" or collecting twice for the same thing.
Yes
No, the IRS rules of IC do not apply to workers comp. Please contact NCCI at 800-622-4123 to verify.
When they are on holiday they do not collect data When they are writing up their results they do not collect data.
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
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Accrued interest is obtained when the payment is received to the borrower. When the payment is received, interest is then realized and deposited into your account.
ther are only two different ways that scientist does not collect data