Answer is No workmens comp is only applicable to injuries sustained while on the job, damages to a vehicle are not part of workmens comp.
No.
Workman's compensation benefits are non-taxable, so you are exempt from having to claim anything you receive in workman's comp on your state or federal income taxes.
If worker's compensation is your only income for you and your family then no you don't have to file taxes. Worker's Compensation is not taxable on Federal Income Taxes.
Welfare or The dole or Public Assistance or Workmens Comp or Disability pay or Entitlements
No they can't, if it has only to do with being on WC.
A insurance provided by employers for injured employees. There is a provision in Texas law whereby an employer may elect not to purchase workmens' comp insurance. About 33% of Texas employers do not have WC insurance.
It depends on the policy of your employer...I believe.
One week.
You can find lawyers in the phone book that specialise in workmens comp cases.Also there are lawyer refferal offices.Can check with Better business buero to see if any complaints on lawyer.
Workers Compensation benefits are completely non-taxable for federal income taxes.
You are allowed up to three employees before you have to do workman's comp.