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Sustaining and on-the-job injury can lead to major setbacks, particularly when it comes to lost wages. It is not uncommon for individuals to have to take time off of work while they recover from their injury or illness. However, is a workplace injury victim entitled to lost wages? Here, we want to review what workers’…
If you sustain an on-the-job injury in Nevada, you will likely be able to collect workers’ compensation benefits. This typically includes complete coverage of the medical expenses associated with the workplace injury and could include some type of temporary or more permanent wage replacement. But, do you have to pay taxes on your workers’ compensation…
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition that can lead to tingling, numbness, and pain in the hand and forearm. There are various ways that carpal tunnel syndrome arises, particularly in the workplace. Often, this condition is associated with office workers and those who spend time on computers, but other types of workers who perform…
Workers’ compensation laws are not the same from state to state. While, generally, nearly every employer across the country has to carry workers’ compensation insurance for their employees, the exact requirements in each individual state vary. For example, here in Nevada, workers’ comp coverage is required for contractors in addition to employees. If you have…
When it comes to workplace injuries, some body parts are worth more than others, and these values depend on where you live in the country. When individuals sustain these severe workplace injuries that permanently affect a body part, they deserve compensation. Here, we want to examine the value placed on various body parts that could…
If you or a loved one sustains a workplace injury or illness, it is crucial to obtain workers’ compensation insurance payments to help with medical care and any temporary or permanent disability. Workers’ compensation in Nevada pays two-thirds of your average monthly wage (66.66%) while you recover from your injury. Keep reading to learn the…