Compensable injury definition

Compensable injury means an injury by accident arising out of and in the course of hazardous employment which must be established by medical evidence supported by objective medical findings.
Compensable injury means an accidental injury or damage to a prosthetic appliance, or an occupational disease arising out of and in the course of employment with any Oregon employer, and which requires medical services or results in disability or death.
Compensable injury means an injury by accident arising out of and in the course of

Examples of Compensable injury in a sentence

  • Annual Vacation entitlement will not be reduced unless an employee who is absent for a period exceeding two (2) years on long-term disability or WorkSafeBC Compensable Injury is deemed totally disabled and does not return to work.

  • This provision does not apply to services provided after termination of this Addendum or to collection of fees by Provider for services that are not related to a Compensable Injury.

  • If said Employee requests a change of provider for continued treatment of a Compensable Injury, Provider shall cooperate with HealthPartners while HealthPartners makes alternate arrangements on behalf of said Employee for continued treatment of the Compensable Injury, pursuant to Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Laws.

  • Compensable Disability, Compensable Disability, or Compensable Injury The Company shall continue welfare benefits by remitting the contribution rate defined in this Collective Agreement to the Teamsters Local Union 847 Health and Welfare Trust Fund for any member who is off work due to non-compensable disability, a compensable disability, or compensable injury not to exceed twelve (12) months from the start of the disability.

  • If an Employee receives services from Provider for an injury or disease that Insurer determines is not a Compensable Injury, Provider shall coordinate reimbursement for such services with Employee’s (non- workers’ compensation) health plan(s), other workers’ compensation carriers or other payors (e.g., automobile insurance).


More Definitions of Compensable injury

Compensable injury means an injury that arises out of and in the course and scope of employment for which compensation is payable under this subtitle.
Compensable injury means an injury which the Member knows, or reasonably suspects, is subject to a right to make a claim for compensation.
Compensable injury means an accidental injury causing physical harm to the body, arising out of and in the course of employment and which requires medical services or results in disability or death. Ark. Code Ann. § 11-9-102(4)(A)(i). A compensable injury must be established by medical evidence supported by objective findings. Ark. Code Ann. §11-9-102(4)(D). The claimant must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that he or she sustained a compensable injury. Ark. Code Ann. §
Compensable injury means an accidental injury causing physical harm to the body, arising out of and in the course of employment and which requires medical services or results in disability or death. Ark. Code Ann. § 11-9-102(4)(A)(i).
Compensable injury means an accidental injury causing physical harm to the body, arising out of and in the course of
Compensable injury means damage or harm to the physical structure of the body, or prosthetic appliances, including eyeglasses, contact lenses, or hearing aids, caused solely as the result of either an accident, cumulative trauma or occupational disease arising out of the course and scope of employment. An "accident" means an event involving factors external to the employee that:
Compensable injury means: ... an accidental injury causing internal or external physical harm to the body ... arising out of and in the course of employment and which requires medical services or results in disability or death. An injury is “accidental” only if it is caused by a specific incident and is identifiable by time and place of occurrence.