Worker's
Compensation
What
is Worker's Compensation?
If
you suffer a work-related injury or illness that prevents
you from working, you are eligible to receive benefits
from the state workers' compensation program. Worker's
compensation laws provide money to pay for medical expenses
and to replace lost income. The employee is not required
to prove that the injuries were caused by negligence of
the employer in order to recover under the workers compensation
laws. The benefits under these laws are limited however.
Generally speaking, employees cannot collect punitive
damages from the employer. The cost of providing workers
compensation is solely the responsibility of the employer,
usually through the purchase of a compensation policy
from an insurance company. The cost for the policy cannot
be deducted from the employees wages. If the disability
is permanent or results in death, additional benefits
are available to the employee and the immediate family.
If
you have been injured and would like to schedule a consultation,
contact Sapp Law Firm toll free at 1-866-616-2929.