রবিবার, ২২ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১৯

If a U.S. Postal Carrier falls on your property while s/he is delivering mail and is injured are you liable for the injuries or are they covered by workers compensation insurance?

The workers get job disability and medical benefits from the Post Office because they were injured within the course of their employment. I phrase it that way because workers' compensation may be a state-administered right and although the advantages are similar, the terms and administration aren't precisely the same.
That limits the worker's right against the Post Office. But if the injury was caused thanks to the fault of another person, like you, you're also susceptible to that worker for damages. If it had been your property, hang up the keyboard and report this to your homeowner's insurance firm, pronto. they're going to got to investigate the condition because it existed at the time of the autumn.
A delay could cost you your coverage potentially The worker doesn't get double recovery by the way. The Post Office features a right to be repaid what it pays under the no-fault system if the worker can get over someone who is guilty. The worker keeps the overage between the two amounts if any.
See more about this topic: Workers Comp Audit

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