Yes, if you have significant heart muscle damage causing chronic congestive heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmia), or low efficiency (ejection fraction generally <20%, normal is 55-65%).
Not if they are disabled or filing for disability.
people with permanent physical and/or brain injuries The disability must be permanent and total.
No, a company can't garnish a workman comp permanent disability check.
Yes, it can. Aphasia is a speech and language disability resulting from brain damage. "Heart attack" can deprive the brain of oxygen; oxygen deprivation can damage brain cells; the damage can cause aphasia.
When a case is rated for permanent disability and settled, it is typically referred to as a "permanent disability settlement" or "permanent disability award." This settlement compensates the injured party for the long-term impact of their disability, often taking into account factors such as loss of earning capacity and ongoing medical expenses. The settlement amount is usually determined based on the severity of the disability, applicable laws, and negotiations between the parties involved.
increased heart rate & blood pressure, damaged blood vessels in the brain that can cause an irregular heartbeat that can cause cardiovascular collapse or death, permanent damage to blood vessels of the heart, & heart attack.
If you are unable to work then you should be on permanent disability if you have no other means of suport.
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severe depression
permanent disability
10 weeks
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