Say you have an injury that your boss knows about. Now you have certain restrictions for things you aren't supposed to do- which you did NOT tell your boss. (ie- no reaching above your head to take a book from a shelf) One morning you reach overhead to take a book down and you aggravate the injury, causing it to spread. Now there is both the original and a new injury.
Is this something that you can claim workman's comp for?
Being a small business, if you take significant time off of work, is there anything you can do if they replace you and you aren't needed anymore?
(Just for when it comes up, I know you aren't a bunch of lawyers and I'm not coming here for absolute legal advice. I am just hoping somebody may know more than I do about these things)
Is this something that you can claim workman's comp for?
Being a small business, if you take significant time off of work, is there anything you can do if they replace you and you aren't needed anymore?
(Just for when it comes up, I know you aren't a bunch of lawyers and I'm not coming here for absolute legal advice. I am just hoping somebody may know more than I do about these things)