Workers compensation for "vaccine" injuries - a fast track but maybe too late for many (all those injured in 2021 and more than 30 days ago in some States?)
From here:
Workers’ Compensation: A Pathway to Immediate Relief for COVID Vaccine Injury Victims? • Children's Health Defense (childrenshealthdefense.org)
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/workers-compensation-covid-vaccine-injury-victims/
h/t ☕️ Coffee & Covid 2022 🦠 | Jeff Childers | Substack (coffeeandcovid.com)
“According to Hollingsworth, “Every state has workers’ compensation laws and employers are required by law in most states to have workers’ compensation insurance” and “it is illegal for employers to discriminate based on work injury.”
According to Carlisle, this is because most states specify a shorter period of time to report injuries to an employer:
“In New York and … probably a lot of states, you’ve got 30 days to provide notice of the injury. That doesn’t mean you’re bringing a claim. It just means you’ve got to tell your employer, ‘I took this shot, you made me take it, and now I’m missing time from work.’ That satisfies your notice requirement.”
“Hollingsworth told The Defender that, in many states, such as California, potential applicants have one year from the date of knowledge of their injury to file a claim with their employer. In New York, however, the statute of limitations is two years, Carlisle said.”
A little confusing - worth a call to a specialist worker compensation lawyer via CHD resources here:
Flores referred to legal resources compiled by Children’s Health Defense, including locating attorneys in their state who handle workers’ compensation cases (see attorney search engine, find legal help and find a lawyer by practice area and state), and also emphasized the importance of educating lawyers on such issues, ..”
You can click on the embedded links in the above paragraph for more information.
Suffice to say that had this information been known to all those suffering adverse events or death from the C19 mRNA injections, there would be millions of worker compensation claims requiring compensation from the insurance companies covering employers workforces.
VAERS has 895,000 reported adverse events including 15,100 deaths - numbers which can be multiplied by 40 to reflect under-reporting. Not all those injuries and deaths are going to be for insured workers.
VAERS Summary for COVID-19 Vaccines through 11/4/2022 – VAERS Analysis
https://vaersanalysis.info/2022/11/11/vaers-summary-for-covid-19-vaccines-through-11-4-2022/
According to Wikipedia, there were 159 million with employer-based coverage, 84 million with other coverage, and 30 million uninsured in 2019. Of the 159 million with employer-based coverage, many are in self-funded health plans - about 60% in 2017.
“The number of disabled individuals in the U.S. hovered between 29.974 million in April 2016 and 30.612 million in April 2017, while the number of disabled persons in the workforce ranged between 5.811 million in October 2015 and 6.335 million in June 2017.
By October 2021, these figures increased to 31.195 million and 6.987 million, respectively. And by October 2022, the figures were 32.819 million and 7.797 million.
el gato commented on correlations of injuries with injections here:
do vaccine rollouts correlate to disabled americans? (substack.com)
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/do-vaccine-rollouts-correlate-to
More on vax injury compensation can be found here: https://leemuller.substack.com/p/breaking-news-the-us-government-affirms