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How much is index finger worth in workers compensation
Workers compensation provides coverage for losses resulting from injuries on the job.
They should be able to as they both are agencies of the state.
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Yes. An employer would have the right to bar an employee from entering the workplace while she/he is out of work collecting workers comp under certain circumstances. There may be an insurance issue or the workplace may be a secure facility. If the workplace is a public park, or retail establishment, maybe not.
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Workers Comp varies from state to state but in general, if you are an employer you must pay for Workers Comp for your employees. Most large contractors require their subs to show evidence of Workers Comp coverage. This is because the insurance companies will charge the GC if they can't show evidence of all workers being covered under other policies. So in general, yes, sub contractors have to pay for Workers Comp.
Certainly. WC claimants have no expectation of privacy. Folks injured at work get workers comp, and that's no secret.
if you are off work and leaving and get hurt is that workers comp
Under the law in Australia. They are. are part time workers covered under corkman's comp in the state ow Wisconsin
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Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.