If your Workers' Comp claim has been accepted by your employer's insurance carrier and your surgery is approved by the carrier, you will receive a portion of your salary as compensation for lost wages resulting from the surgery (both for the procedure and recovery time until the treating MD has released you to some form of work). That portion varies by state but averages around 2/3rds of your average weekly wage.
The state of PA for workmens comep. Is considered a nofault state. Once they receive the claim from your imployers,the co. that you worked for is nolonger involved in paying you your salary. You should receive 66 and 1/3 of your salary,considered lost wages. You need to be off of work for at leasted one week before you start receiving workmen comp. checks.
If you mean "sue" your employer for your injury while receiviung WC benefits, then the answer is NEVER. The WC benefit you receive is all you will ever get, and no lawsuit is possible, even if employer negligence is clear.
Yes. But there is no harm in asking more questions while your there. However, insurance companies don't like to pay for more than what they are required to.
A soft recovery collar can help pets feel more comfortable and reduce stress after surgery or injury. It can prevent them from licking or biting at their wounds, which can lead to infection or further injury. Additionally, a soft collar is less restrictive and can allow pets to move more freely while still protecting them during the healing process.
Some alternative options to cones for cats after surgery or injury include inflatable collars, recovery suits, and soft recovery collars. These options can help prevent cats from licking or biting at their wounds while providing more comfort and mobility compared to traditional cones.
This video explains private as well as government insurance programs such as medicare, medicaid, and federal rehabilitation programs: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/media-center/HealthInsurance.html
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they may find you employment, anywhere of similar distance from your home, similar to travel currently. The employment, MUST, be within your work restrictions. Employer is responsible to pay you at your workmans comp rate.
Where do I look for the answer to this question ?? This link answers the question well: www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31574
ACL injuries are quite common in people who are more likely to be a part of sports activities. While ACL injuries are also bound to occur while you are in your daily activities or movement. There are a couple of treatments to be done for ACL injuries and some of them are, anti-inflammatory medication, physiotherapy, and if required surgery. Even after the surgery, some physiotherapy procedures are a must for the proper healing of the injury. Proper and timely exercises can also help in healing an ACL injury. It is very important to note that the healing of the injury occurs slow and you need to have the patience to go on with the process. Adequate rest is also very important as a part of the treatment. Ranka Hospital, Pune provides the best treatment for ACL injuries.
Some alternative options to the traditional feline e-collar for post-surgery recovery or injury protection include inflatable collars, soft recovery collars, and recovery suits. These options can provide comfort and mobility for the cat while still preventing them from licking or biting at their wound.
yes you can scream while having belly surgery