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Do you have to pay workers compensation back from a personal injury settlement?

Yes


What is the largest workers comp settlement in Washington state?

As of my last knowledge update, the largest workers' compensation settlement in Washington state was $5.9 million in 2016. This settlement was awarded to a worker who suffered a severe injury on the job. Workers' compensation settlements vary based on the severity of the injury, the resulting disability, and other factors determined by the state's workers' compensation system.


Can a workers compensation settlement be attached for a judgment won by a creditor in NYS?

Hi~ Absolutely it can. Your settlement is considered an assett.


How did President Wilson support workers during his administration?

He established Workers compensation


In New York State is spouse entitled to Workers Compensation Settlement in divorce?

yes


Average Workers Compensation settlement amount for hernia surgery in the state of Missouri?

Missouri


What is the average workers compensation settlement for knee injury in State of Virginia?

Long Shoreman was injured on job. Had to have knee and shoulder surgery. Returned to work after but was unable to perform regular work duties


If you accept a workers compensation settlement can you still sue company?

Hi~ Usually a settlement will include that there is no other recourse for matter; so no, I do not believe you can - if you have such agreement with your settlement.


How much is carpal tunnel workers compensation settlement?

Worker's comp does not pay for mental stress


Do you pay taxes on workers comp settlement in La?

Workers Compensation benefits are completely non-taxable for federal income taxes.


Which colony was the first to use workers from Africa?

Virginia (Jamestown settlement).


Can you reopen a workmans compensation case after settlement in Massachusetts?

In Massachusetts, it is generally difficult to reopen a workers' compensation case once a settlement has been reached. Reopening a case typically requires presenting new and compelling evidence that was not available or considered during the initial settlement. It is advisable to consult with an attorney experienced in workers' compensation law to assess your specific situation and explore potential options.