Most employers throughout the U.S. are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Connecticut’s Workers’ Compensation Act requires employers with at least one employee to carry this coverage. Workers’ comp covers medical expenses, some lost wages, vocational...
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How long do Connecticut workers’ compensation claims take?
Workers in Connecticut can get hurt on the job with little warning. All of a sudden, they can't earn their usual wages because of an injury and may require expensive medical treatment to recover. Thankfully, most people who are employees, not independent contractors,...
What’s the “going and coming” rule in workers’ comp?
You may feel like your workday begins well before you get to your job site, especially if you have a long commute – but that’s not how your employer or workers’ compensation sees it. Broadly speaking, your commute is considered “your time,” and of no direct benefit to...