Workers' Compensation
Workers' compensation law is the area of law that provides employees with compensation for injuries or diseases sustained at work, including compensation for medical costs, lost wages and other benefits. If you have suffered, or are suffering from a work related injury or disease, workers' compensation laws may help you recover damages.
Top Related Workers' Compensation Law Topics:
- Work Injury
- Workers' Compensation Benefits
- Denial of Benefits and Appeals
- Employer Responsibilities
- Illegal Immigrants and Workers' Compensation
- Occupational Hazards and Safety
- Workers' Compensation Fraud
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Frequently Asked Questions
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If my employee was injured because he/she didn't follow instructions for performing the job correctly, can I deny workers compensation?
Generally, if an employee has failed to follow the rules or guidelines established by their employer and injury results, that injury will be covered by workers’ compensation. For an … more -
What Is The New Hire Law?
The new hire law requires all employers, regardless of size, to report newly hired and rehired employees to a state directory within 20 days of their hire date. The purpose of new hire … more -
How Long After An Injury Do I Have To Report It To My Employer?
You should notify your employer immediately if you have a job related injury. The longer you wait to inform your employer, the higher the risk of your claim being denied. Under no circumstances … more
Legal Articles
- Workplace Injuries do not Discriminate Between Legals and Illegals
Workers’ compensation laws were created to compensate an employee for injuries sustained while on the job. One of the most debated issues in the area of worker’s compensation is whether workers who have entered the country illegally should be granted the same work place protections that legal employees have. Some argue that illegal immigrants should NOT be entitled to … more - Obesity as a Work-Related Injury Covered by Workers' Compensation
Nearly two out of three adult Americans are overweight, and more than one out of four are obese. So, it’s no surprise that the issue of whether weight-related injuries are covered by workers’ compensation has been raised. Should an employer have to pay the costs – an estimated $30,000 – for a worker’s gastric bypass surgery, in which a rubber band is used to … more
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Top Related Workers' Compensation Topics
- Denial of Benefits and Appeals
- Employer Responsibilities
- Illegal Immigrants and Workers Compensation
- Occupational Hazards and Safety
- Work Injury
- Worker Compensation Attorney
- Worker Compensation Board
- Worker Compensation Insurance
- Worker Compensation Lawyer
- Worker Compensation Law
- Workers Comp Claim
- Workers Compensation
- Workers Compensation Benefits
- Workers Compensation Fraud

