Workers' compensation coverage for an aneurysm typically depends on whether the condition is work-related. If the aneurysm is caused or aggravated by job-related activities, such as physical strain or high stress, it may be covered. However, if the aneurysm is deemed a pre-existing condition not linked to work, it might not qualify for benefits. It's essential to consult with a workers' compensation attorney or your employer’s insurance provider for specific guidance.
Was it an on the job injury?
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
what earnings must i report to workmans comp
If it happens "on the Job" workmans comp. will cover.
no
Answer Workmans Compensation is there to cover men and women who are injured on the job. If you ate something for lunch and got sick from it, workmans compensation won't cover it, as it didn't happen as a result of the job.
Yes
I hope
4.5%
As each state's criteria for eligibility and amount of workman's comp payable differs, you need to contact your state's office for clarification.
$15 per hr
Only if it is legal in your jurisdiction.