90% of my labor is sub-contracted out, does my workman’s comp have to cover these installers? Right now I have 4 employees who receive w-2′s and two sub-contractors who receive 1099′s currently my w/c policy includes the sub’s 1099 amounts, however my business has not made a profit this qtr and I need some... »
Archive for October, 2009
Unemployment and Workers Compensation.?
I’m currently unemployed and have been putting off a surgery that I suffered when working for another company 4-5 years ago. I already went through two surgeries under workmans comp with them and my knee still needs additional fixing. Does anybody know how the law works with this as far as if I get... »
do i have to claim my workman comp checks on my taxes?
there no taking takes out on my checks i recieve weekly so do i have to pay taxes on these checks at the end of the year? i hurt myself at work and i get a check from the insurance company More Relevant Articles:do they take out taxes on workmans compare workers comp checks... »
Workman Comp Question-Can not drive but employer claims I must return to work?
I am a US Postal Carrier, I broke my right foot on the job, the doctor said I can not drive, walk or stand. My employer claims I must return to work and do light duty-I have no spouse or family that is able to drive me to and from work on a daily... »
If I’m on worker’s compensation, can I receive a disability supplemental check from the state of California?
I was injured at work more than a year ago, and have not been able to return since. What I get from worker’s compensation is barely enough to pay my rent, and sometimes I am unable to pay my bills. I need to know if there is any way to get some kind of... »
how can a person transfer Workman’s comp to another state?
If a person is on Workman’s comp and wants to move to another state, can they transfer the case ie case manager, doctor’s, recovery plan, etc? I have a friend that is on comp and wants to move to an area where employment is stronger and more probable upon recovery. Does he have to... »