Work injury Wages paid or not?
Your wages (called time loss when you are on workers' comp) will be paid by the insurer for the agency. In other words, you are technically an...
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Your wages (called time loss when you are on workers' comp) will be paid by the insurer for the agency. In other words, you are technically an...
Yes, if the initial injury/claim was closed within the last five years, you can re-open it for the new surgery with an aggravation claim. This is...
Yes, if you want to file a workers' compensation claim, you have to release all your medical records that may be related. This is not ALL your...
That is a tough question. The insurer is probably not entitled to your husband's medical records, but they could definitely ask you about it on...
Yes, as long as the injury occurred in the "course and scope" of your work, meaning it was related somewhat to you working. This can be even...
No, there is likely not a remedy outside of workers' compensation. If the worker had a spouse and/or children, they will receive significant...
Yes, if you want to settle, you will likely need a workers' compensation attorney. You will be able to get a dollar award or settlement if you...
Yes, your employer can refuse to offer modified work. However, SAIF will then owe you time loss while you are off work. Once you are released...
No, the employer would not be liable for an adverse reaction. An employer can require a vaccine as a requirement of employment just like they can...
You should still appeal your denial and try to go through workers' comp. There is a legal question of whether you were within the "course and...