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Yes, or remain liable for their workers' injuries PLUS allow workers to sue them if they don't. Failure...

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Interivew tomorrow (08/06) workers compensation law in Missouri

I have an interview tomorrow in a manufacturing company and this job requires knowledge of workers compensation.Can you please guide me of all the details related to workers compensation.I have tried to collect information online but i would like to...

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way to much to answer here this is Missouri's website for employers http://www.dolir.mo.gov/wc/faq.htm...

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Am I still eligible to receive workers compensation benefit, If my doctor says that my employers liability is?

Am I still eligible to receive workers compensation benefit, If my doctor says that my employers liability is only 25%. Will I still receive medical benefit? If my employers liability is only 25% for my injury, does that mean, my workers compensation...

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this is a super question for your worker's comp case worker -call & ask.

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workers comp is not relevant to an unemployment claim. as long are you are currently able and available...

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Workers compensation question. Can you get compensation?

I had an accident at work. I fell and they are trying to do a surgery on me. However my question is: do I only qualify for Disability until I recover? a lawyer said that I will not be able to get any compensation (money) he said that not if it is a workers...

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Depends on what state you're in, but typically the route the lawyer wants to go is impossible. WC will...

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My claim for Workers Compensation's still open.Should I hire a lawyer for a better compensation+get some cash?

I suffered a head injury with bleeding and even a seizure while at work. Since I was unconscious in the E/R my employer did file the claim then when I a bit stable I have the claim # already the next week. Before I got the claim # I was always afraid...

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Call your hospital & doctors & have them send all your bills to the workers comp company &...

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workers compensation statistics

I need the original source for the following informationHistorically, 7.4% of workers? compensation claimants are responsible for 75.6% of the benefits paid out by the workers? compensation system! Further, after 6 weeks of disability the likelihood...

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Hello again jeannie1017-ga, Thank you for your clarification. As you requested, I?ve found the source...

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Is it unlawful to terminate an employee for filing a workers compensation case?

I am preparing to file a Complaint in a US district court for wrongful termination. Is it unlawful to terminate an employee for filing a workers compensation case, and if so, what must I say in the Complaint? The employer didn't say that was the reason...

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unless your affliated with a union they dont have to have a reason to fire you. However they have to...

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Looking for advice on Workers' Compensation please!?

Please help! Starting a new business and want to get everything right. I am feeling quite lost. When I google "Workers' Compensation" I only get commercial stuff, but I need some more personal advice please. What is the deal with Workers' Compensation...

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Firstly good luck with your business. Workers Compensation Insurance needs to be taken out so it protects...

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Workers’ compensation?

An employer in a state with an exclusive workers’ compensation fund elects not to come under the state law. The law prohibits purchase of private workers’ compensation insurance and the employer does not wish to assume the risk. What alternatives...

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Are you talking, like Ohio?? An employer can't "elect to not come under state law". That's...

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