Know how to report injuries/illnesses, see that annual summary and review the log
Knowing how to properly report an accident and injury and having access to the past injury and illness logs.
Know how to report injuries/illnesses, see that annual summary and review the log
Knowing how to properly report an accident and injury and having access to the past injury and illness logs.
Worker's Compensationhttp://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/2138
Know how to report injuries/illnesses, see that annual summary and review the log
Yes, Worker's Compensation refers to a worker who is receiving benefits because he is not working due to health (job related injury or illness), whereas unemployment compensation has to do with compensating a worker for his loss of a job through no fault of his own (in most cases).
Any job related injury is covered by worker's compensation, your health insurance shouldn't come into play with a work related injury.
injury was work related.
A work related injury is one that happens while clocked in - in the course of employment. [So, NEVER while commuting to work.] The injury must also happen within the scope of the worker's assigned duties. Get injured fighting a coworker in the workplace is not a work related injury. The injury must be diagnosed by a doctor, not merely claimed by the worker.
call 911, that's what I would do
A worker has a right to report an injury to their employer. Under Worker's Comp, if the injury is arising from and in the scope of your employment, in most cases you have a right to receive medical care for that injury.
That dependes did this injury happen AT work if so yes if not no.