Yes. It's a good idea to require that they carry Workers Compensation and that the insurance company name you as Additional Insured by endorsement - don't just accept a certificate that says so - ask for a copy of the endorsement.
No. Workers' compensation insurance is for injuries incurred while working.
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Workers compensation is similar to insurance. If someone is injured while on the job the employer has to pay for wages lost while injured as well as medical expenses.
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Inform your supervisor - or manager.
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Yes, all workers get killed while building the Taj Mahal I do not believe that they all got killed, but they could have by accident, or they could have been injured.
If an employee injures themselves on the job, there is workers compensation that will be offered to the employee. The point of workers compensation is to supplement the income of an injured person while they are not able to work.
He injured his arm in a horseback accident but it was not while he was working, it happened away from the set.
A longshoreman claim, often referred to as a Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA) claim, is a type of workers' compensation claim filed by maritime workers who are injured while working on navigable waters or in adjoining areas, such as docks and terminals. This act provides benefits for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation services to eligible workers. Unlike traditional workers' compensation, the LHWCA specifically covers workers involved in maritime activities, ensuring they receive appropriate compensation for work-related injuries.
Workers comp insurance covers you while you're working. It's rather difficult to imagine how you could get an on-the-job injury from jury duty.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an average of about 75 traffic control workers are killed on the job each year in the United States. In addition, thousands are injured due to accidents and work-related incidents while directing traffic.