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Fresh
Disabled from work?
I got disabled from my job, can I have the company pay for my treatments?
If you got injured while performing the duties of your job, you can make a claim against their workman's comp policy. If you were doing anything else, you can only make a claim against your disability policy.
Oh, you should also talk to your friends before they get into a jam.
Christie
You don't really provide enough information in your question.
What kind of disability? Is it temporary? At some point, are you going to be able to return to work?
If your employer offers short-term disability (and you qualify), you should be able to receive benefits (probably 60% of your salary) for a period of time, maybe as much as 13 weeks.
If your disability will keep you out of work longer than that, you may be eligible for long-term disability (if your employer offers it) once the short-term benefits run out.
You need to check with your employer to see if you're covered.
If it was an injury or illness that occurred on the job, you may be eligible for worker's compensation. Again, check with your employer.
shelcom
Why? You're not entitled unless injury happened at work.
mbrcatz
No, you can file for social security disability and once you're on that for 27 months, you qualify for medicare.
If you are disabled due to a work injury, you might be eligible for Workers Compensation.
linda
Depends on you insurance situation but most likely Not.