It depends. If you were following all H&S guidelines (boots, etc.) and severly affects your ability to function on a day-to-day basis, then it can be significant (usually in cases of a broken big toe). If not then don't expect too much (I know people who have gotten little more than Statutory Sick Pay).
150,000
15,000
what is the average workers comp settlement for bilateral carpal tunnel in georgia
40,000
will i recieve a settlement after having back surgery workers comp
You're not likely to get a reliable answer to this question, as workers' comp settlement information is confidential in most states.
what is average copensation for detached retina and nasal septoplasty surgery fro workers comp
Of course ...
You can read about the advantage to taking a workers comp lump sum settlement at www.workerscompensationinsurance.com. Another good site is www.iowaworkforce.org/wc/settlement.htm
In general, yes.
yes
Workman's comp doesn't "settle" where I live, It pays a portion of your wages while you recover. When your Doctor tells you that you are capable to work benefits end.