I Was Injured Outside Of Work. Will My Employers Workers Compensation Insurance Cover The Expenses From My Injury?
Depending on your jurisdiction, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier may or may not cover employees who are unable to work due to an injury that occurred outside of the workplace. However, in some jurisdictions workers’ compensation insurers are able to cover injuries that occur outside of the workplace. Most jurisdictions will have state sponsored disability insurance providers, who operate separate from workers’ compensation insurers that cover employees who are unable to work due to injuries that occur outside of the workplace.
Other Work Injury FAQs
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What If My Injuries Only Prevent Me From Working Temporarily?
A: If an injury that occurs at work results in a temporary inability to perform the duties of your job, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance … More -
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How Do I Determine Whether I Can Still Work After My Injury?
A: A doctor will determine whether you can return to work after your injury, or whether you will be temporarily or permanently prevented from performing the duties of … More -
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What If My Injuries Prevent Me From Working Permanently?
A: If you are injured at work and are permanently prevented from returning to work, because of your injury you will receive workers’ compensation for lost wages and … More -
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I Was Injured At Work Because I Did Not Follow The Instructions For Properly Performing The Duties Of My Job. Am I Still Entitled To Workers Compensation Benefits To Cover The Cost Of My Injury?
A: 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’ … More -
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What If I Exaggerate My Injuries Or File A Fraudulent Workers Compensation Claim?
A: If you knowingly make any false statements or file any false claim with the purpose of receiving or denying workers’ compensation benefits you will most likely … More