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How long can you collect workers comp in ct?

it seem like forever


What scheme can I pay into for workers compensation?

Workers comp laws differ from place to place. Check with your place of work to see if they have any information. Failing that, talk to your local law offices or with an insurance company like Aflac.


how do i do claim workers comp?

You usually have to apply for workmans comp. just like unemployment . I would go online and fillout and application as soon as possible to get the process started .


What are the pros and cons or comparison for workers comp vs Non-subscription insurance?

The Texas Association of Responsible Nonsubscribers (TXANS) at www.txans.org provides some good information.


If you get workers comp can you borrow against it?

There are companies that will let you borrow against your workman's comp if you have already been awarded it. Global financial is an example of a company who makes loans like this.


If you have been denied Workmans comp and your short term disability benefits can you file for unemployment in Kentucky?

Because Workers Comp and disability are health issues, you can file for unemployment, but you have to qualify for them under Kentucky's laws like everyone else.


If my company uses contract labor and gives them a 1099 am I required to pay workman's comp insurance on them?

It depends on your state. For example, Texas is the only voluntary state for Workers' Comp. BUT, it, like all states, says that if you don't carry the coverage you remain liable for your workers AND you lose your sole remedy (which means people can sue your company for workers' injuries - not only the worker, but his spouse, kids...) Not all states say you have to cover 1099 workers, but many do - including the voluntary Comp state of Texas - if your subcontractors don't have coverage (or remain liable.)


What is the disability act that would apply to getting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and being fired because you are unable to work like usual?

Workers Compensation. Each state has an office for Workers Comp *the customarily used name)


What was it like to work in a factory in 1846?

Thirteen hour work days, no workers comp, dirty, hot, tiring. That are just a few words on how to describe factory life.


Is worker's comp needed for a home business that employs immediate family members?

Small business, like any other business, must follow the laws concerning those businesses and that also pertains to workers comp insurance. Even though they are related to you, if you hire family members as employees of your business (with the standard benefits and pay as an other of your employees), I believe you must also pay workers comp for them. I am not an attorney, so I don't know for sure and suggest you consult professional advice. If they get injured on the job, you'll be glad you do and so will they. Taking chances such as skimping on workers comp insurance is just bad business and you'll probably sleep better knowing your business is protected.


Can workman's comp use my personal sick leave time if i was injured in an accident in the company's van but it was not may fault?

Yes of course you can also claim for personal injury and loss of earnings..My brother has a claim agency if you would like more information i can give you his number.. I don't know the answer to your question, yet consider: It's often in your best interest to use your personal sick leave time instead of Work Comp benefits, because Comp doesn't pay 100% of lost wages, whereas your sick leave probably does. If you don't want to use your sick leave, though, contact the Workers Comp case worker or the ombudsman to answer this question for you.


What is the average workers comp settlement for rotator cuff tear with surgery in OH?

The average workers' compensation settlement for a rotator cuff tear requiring surgery in Ohio typically ranges from $30,000 to $60,000, though this can vary based on factors such as the severity of the injury, the individual's wage, and the impact on their ability to work. Additional considerations, like medical expenses and rehabilitation costs, can also influence the final settlement amount. Each case is unique, so consulting with a workers' compensation attorney may provide more tailored information.