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Missouri
A Worker's Compensation Settlement is a settlement between the worker and a corporation that employed/employs them for injuries or other losses inflicted upon the worker by the corporation, either with or without intent. Physical injury is a particularly common reason for a Worker's Compensation Settlement. The settlements can be very large or very small depending on the nature of the complaint.
Long Shoreman was injured on job. Had to have knee and shoulder surgery. Returned to work after but was unable to perform regular work duties
No, Workers Comp includes lifetime medical for work-related injuries, so health insurance typically excludes anything covered by Comp.
More information is needed to answer this question. Did the employee suffer extensive injuries? Was hospitalization required? Does the employee have long-term physical impairment? Was a brain injury involved? What exactly caused the fall? There are different reasons for a "lump sum settlement" from Workers Compensation, so to get figures the category must be defined
You're not likely to get a reliable answer to this question, as workers' comp settlement information is confidential in most states.
If your trip was business related Workers' Comp can respond to your injuries sustained on the trip.
If there weren't skilled workers then there would be a lot of on the job injuries and so many law suits
No. Workers' compensation insurance is for injuries incurred while working.
will i recieve a settlement after having back surgery workers comp
No,, sorry, Workers comp only covers injuries while your actualy on the job.
Workers compensation provides coverage for losses resulting from injuries on the job.