No.
Contact the state you live in workmans comp office and file a complaint.
No you cannot be fired.
i lost a finger in 1983 do i get money for that
An employer should not charge a 1099 employee for workman's comp. If you get a 1099 you are not in an employer, employee relationship You are an independent contractor.
Just go to the E.R. and tell them it's a work comp claim. They will take it from there.
Yes - even in the absence of a workers comp policy, the employer is responsible for a work related injury
if your employer doesn't have workers comp insurance then you sue the company directly. Find a good lawyer.
yes they can and will probably fire you.
It depends on how the condition was aquired.
Yes, it employer maintains curb
No they cannot. Once your determination is completed they do not change it unless you or the employer misrepresented some income on the original claim.
Certainly. WC claimants have no expectation of privacy. Folks injured at work get workers comp, and that's no secret.