of course you can, they autcly pay you extra compinsation because it builds the musles in your body to withstand better forces.
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You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.
No, not on a crimional records check UNLESS you were charged for workmans comp fraud or something like that.
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An injury claim is when someone receives an injury and the claim is sent to an insurance company for compensation. If you are hurt at work, the claim would be submitted to worker's compensation. An automobile accident injury would be submitted to the auto insurance company.
No, not unless you were on company time.
One can file a worker's compensation claim through the state disability office. Some places of employment also have offices inside the company where you can files claims.
If you are looking for a good worker compensation lawyer, you should use one that has an informative website and has won cases in the past. It would be helpful to meet with the prospective lawyer and make sure he/she is knowledgeable and can help with your specific legal claim.
In general, no. Worker's Comp is one of the exceptions to the privacy acts, since they are the payer of an accepted claim.
The Supreme Court recently allowed a group of illegal immigrants to receive worker's compensation so most likely, they can receive it.
What is the penalty for a fraudulent workman's compensation claim?
Worker's Compensation laws allow an injured employee to file a claim with the state or federal government instead of suing. However, employees are required to accept this compensation as an exclusive remedy for on-the-job illness or injury.