Hi~ Usually a settlement will include that there is no other recourse for matter; so no, I do not believe you can - if you have such agreement with your settlement.
If you get the same injury again during the course of your employment, you can claim workers compensation benefits again as long as the second injury is distinct from the first.
Yes. It's a good idea to require that they carry Workers Compensation and that the insurance company name you as Additional Insured by endorsement - don't just accept a certificate that says so - ask for a copy of the endorsement.
As little as they can get you to accept.
They usually will. they will give a minimum amount they will settle for.
the compensation under the Workmen's compensation act in India is awarded by the commissioner appointed under the Above act. the award if it is not acceptable to the parties can be challenged in appeal before the High Courtoperating in the area. the person who does not accept the amount awarded need not accept the award and can challenge the same. the award can be challenged within a period of 90 days from the date of notice of the award .
Yes. The workers comp settlement is compensation for past injury and loss of earning capacity, and is a finite amount. Social Security disability is for inability to work in the present and future and may be a permanent monthly stipend.
You must turn in keys and title to the insurance company once they have paid you for the loss - regardless of the condition of the vehicle. It is your choice to accept or not the settlement.
You do not have to accept what the insurance company offers if you are willing to hire a lawyer to take them to court, but that remedy may prove to be more expensive than the potential gain in your settlement. Lawyers charge a lot.
yes- unless you agree to accept salvage as part of your settlement in which case the insuror transfers ownership to salvage company
Yes
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