Workman's Compensation Insurance claims and benefits are governed by the laws of the state in which the incident occurred. Therefore, such laws differ when it pertains to the awarding of benefits in regard to their length and monetary amount or if the worker even qualifies for WCI.
No. Down is caused by an extra chromosome while Marfan is due to a mutation in one or more genes.
There are a lot of different factors that can be associated with a high pay value for the plaintiff, ie time between the onset of compartment syndrome to time of the facsiatomy the more time the higher pay hopefully its a large avg settlement because iam in a lawsuit for misdiagnosis of acs as well
15000 per hand at 20 percent disabled in ny state. thats what i got
A "syndrome" medically speaking is a group of symptons that indicate the presence of a particular condition or illness. Since "fatigue" is a particular sympton, it would not be considered a syndrome in itself, but could be a part of many different syndromes. A flu syndrome, for instance, might include fatigue, chest pain, headache and non-productive cough, with high fever.
There is an increase in the chance of for instance, Downs syndrome as the mother gets older.
You will need to look on the Texas state website under employer's or employee's section
Every state is different you need to check with Ohio's work comp laws..2 good links listed below
In the UK this depends totally on whether a medical expert can verify that the Reynauds syndrome was connected to the elbow injury - so long as injuries are verified to be caused by the negligence of an employer you can claim compensation for all the injuries caused. This is known as causation. To see an example of hoe to claim for Reynauds Syndrome in the UK please see the related link entitled "Reynauds Syndrome".
Yes, the risk of having a child with Down syndrome increases with maternal age, especially after the age of 35. This is because older eggs are more likely to have chromosomal abnormalities, such as an extra copy of chromosome 21 which causes Down syndrome.
Yes I would think so...you need to find your states website, usually something like wisconsin.gov. Almost anything can be filed, the question is will they cover it.
Workers Compensation. Each state has an office for Workers Comp *the customarily used name)