FAQs on Workers’ Compensation
Am I Entitled to Worker’s Compensation?
You are still entitled to compensation if your employer does not have insurance.
How Can I Obtain Worker’s Compensation?
If you wish to obtain compensation, you must be seen by the employer’s insurance doctor even if you are being treated by your own.
When Will I Receive Worker’s Compensation?
Your employer is required to issue your worker’s compensation money to you no longer than 14 days after a judge’s ruling, withspecial exceptions.
Statue of Limitations for Worker’s Compensation Claim
The statute of limitations on a worker’s compensation claim is 4 years after the incident.
Will I Get My Job Back After Medical Leave?
Your employer is not required to give you your job back due to your medical leave, but is required to give you preferential treatment during the re-hiring process.
Can a Worker’s Compensation Insurance Company Hire a Personal Investigator?
A worker’s compensation insurance company has a right to hire a personal investigator to look into your case.
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