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How Long Does An Employer Have To Hold Your Job For Workers’ Compensation?

Most workers will return to work in some capacity following a workers’ compensation injury. But for how long does an employer have to hold your job for workers’ compensation? Can your boss terminate you while you are on workers’ compensation? Or fail to admit you once you have healed? When wounded employees are permitted to...

Workers’ Compensation for Stress at Work

Stress is something we all deal with daily, whether in our private lives or at the workplace. Specific jobs or situations are more susceptible to higher stress environments. However, if the stress reaches an excessive degree, culminating in psychiatric harm, you can file a stress-related worker’s compensation claim. For you to qualify for workers’ compensation...

Workers Compensation Vs. Social Security Disability

When you sustain an injury at work, your recovery is your top priority. There are, however, other important factors to consider. How about lost wages? Will you still be able to reclaim your position? Without your earnings, how will your family sustain itself? You deserve the answer to the above questions in the least possible...

Reasons for Workers’ Compensation to Be Denied

If you get an injury in the line of duty, the doctor advises you to remain at home and recover. It is time to relax and wait for those workers’ compensation checks to arrive! This is how workers’ compensation works in some situations. However, some cases result in a workers’ compensation denial. Why was the...

Do I Need Workers Compensation for 1 Employee?

Workers’ compensation is a form of insurance that covers an employee’s lost wages and medical expenses if they are forced to miss work due to a workplace injury. This insurance is provided to people who have sustained injuries while at work, and in return, the employee gives up their right to sue their employer. This...