Workers' compensation typically covers injuries that occur as a result of work-related activities, including fractures. If the fracture occurs while performing job duties, it may be covered, even if the individual has osteoporosis. However, coverage can depend on specific state laws and the circumstances of the injury, so it's essential to consult a workers' compensation attorney or the relevant agency for guidance.
Workman's comp pays for injuries you received at work. Getting hurt at work while on drugs will not pay for drug rehab ... but will get you terminated.
according to california workman comp can an employee use his vac pay while out on Workman comp
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.
Nothing the bills were paid by Medicare.
What about work comp in Michigan?
You normally do not get a settlement from workman's comp, you are usually treated and they cover the cost through your workman's comp insurance. Depending on the state you live in, once you have agreed to be treated through workman's comp, you can no longer legally sue your employer.
yes i think they will
No! Workman's comp is generally only for the working employee and not the rest of the family members.
No, a company can't garnish a workman comp permanent disability check.
Yes, but the State will start an investigation as to why the employee was not on the books.
Everyone!
No