In PA can you be fired while out on workmans comp?
I would agree with Ron
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I would agree with Ron
Timothy is absolutely correct, i.e. you can receive UC benefits now and then get WC benefits at a later date (less a credit for the UC benefits). ...
Good answers above. If the need for your surgery was a work injury (work caused or aggravated a pre-existing condition) then you may also have a...
It sounds like you have a workers' compensation claim here. However, from the information that you have posted, there is not enough information to...
All valid points noted above. I would agree that you need to sit down with a WC attorney on come up with a game plan that is best for you based on...
From an employment law side, Justin has a valid point. From a WC position, this should be an excused absence. When you have a work injury, you...
I'd agree with Glenn. Reimbursement of sick time is a common theme in PA WC claims. In a perfect world, the issue would have been worked out prior...
Yes, you may (but there are pros and cons to doing so). In your UC application, you are saying that you are capable of doing some work. In the...
Focusing just on the medical aspect of your claim only, your right to get medical treatment that is related to you work injury will continue until...
Think of it this way, regardless of what you do, your employer has "immunity" for work related injuries. If you were to choose not to use the WC...