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If your workers comp is held in abeyance does that mean you will win?

No


What does comp mean for football?

In the case of a quarterback it is the completions of passes.


What does OTOC mean in a workers comp hearing minutes?

Order taking off calendar.


What does comp mean?

world comp


What does welt comp mean?

world comp


Is there workman comp on sickness?

Did you contact the sickness while on the job, and I don't mean flu? If this is the case, sickness on the job, yes, you should be covered by the workman's comp. It doesn't cover flu, though.


Can you work at a different non-labor job such as a cashier while out on Workman's Comp so you can get a paycheck to provide for your family?

I know that if you are on workers comp, they don't want you to work at all. Even if it is a cashier job, because that will mean that you can work, but you are not working.


What does comp mean on Facebook?

Comp can mean computer, it can mean comparable, it can mean comprehensive. It really depends on the context in which it was used.


Did gov jerry brown of California pass a law that workers comp does not have to pay for pain medication after surgary?

Yes he did . I was informed by a worker Comp atterney that The Gov. Did appove a law that allows worker Comp to deny pain medication payment, so this mean that patients are being released from the Hospistal with no pain medication.


What does it mean in a Workers Comp CAse Order taken off calendar?

When a Workers' Compensation case in California is "taken off calendar," it means that the scheduled hearing or trial has been removed from the court's calendar, typically due to a settlement, lack of progress, or other reasons such as the parties needing more time to resolve the matter. This does not signify a dismissal of the case; it can be rescheduled at a later date if necessary. Taking a case off calendar allows the involved parties to address outstanding issues without the pressure of an imminent hearing.


What does a monopolistic workers comp stae mean?

As of 7/1/2008, there are 4 states in which the workers' compensation system is considered "monopolistic". This means that the individual state sets rates and operates a state administered fund of workers compensation insurance, vs. the coverage being written in a competitive market by private insurers. Currently the only monopolistic states are North Dakota, Ohio, Washington and Wyoming.


Does approval for surgery mean your workman's comp case accepted?

The insurance plan - yes, your settlement/treatment, etc., no.