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The occupational illnesses and occupational injuries that are covered by worker’s comp are determined by state law. Occupational injuries are what ...
If you suffered a work injury in Illinois and have not recovered completely from the injury or illness, you may be eligible for permanent disability ...
Each state adopts its own terminology in workers comp statutes. States govern almost every aspect of the worker compensation process.
Your employer cannot fire you merely because of your workers’ compensation claim. However, your employer can fire you while you have an open wo...
Workers compensation eligibility may vary slightly from state to state based on the state workersâ compensation laws. But there are few federal e...
Most employed workers in the United States are covered by some type of workers compensation insurance. In America, this is a “no fault” system, ...
When an employee is injured or becomes ill, mentally or physically while working in his job, including injuries arising due to workplace crimes, he ...
I have been hurt on the job. What do I do? You should notify your employer as soon as possible. The notice may be given to the foreman, superv...
Worker’s Compensation is a benefits program that is designed to provide coverage for medical bills and income replacement to employees who have be...
Workers’ compensation has been around for quite a long time.
Workers Compensation Terms Agreed Medical Examiner (AME): A physician selected by your attorney and the claims administrator who conducts a medica...