Sounds like your employer is in BIG trouble. You are still entitled to worker's compensation benefits whether or not your employer had the coverage. For more info - steveshorr.com
Sounds like you need an attorney - attorney referal
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Identify and install are action verbs. Implement and injure are verbs.
There is no legal action that could be taken if someone were to accidentally injure another person in the work place.
It pays to another party if you injure them or damage their property.
In short, no. If you were going to get workmans comp before, you should still get it. That said, this may be different on a state to state basis or even a case by case basis. i would advise calling a lawyer for legal advice at this point.
If a person has car insurance more than likely they have coverage if they are injured or injure someone else. If one is looking for it they should go to any auto insurance company to get it, like Geico, esurance, State Farm, All State, and more.
a company that tell u wat to do need u injure urself
It is meant to protect you in case you injure or kill another person.
Injure
A type of insurance coverage that provides remedies for persons sued for damages when they injure or kill someone else through their own negligence.
harm, wound, hurt, (slang) put out of action, damage, pain, hit, break, (anyone want to insert more?)
insurance can protect you from a fear from death, injure, loss of property and also from a harm caused by you to somebody (for example if you are involved in a road accident but instead of being a victim you must pay a fine)