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How To Cancel a Workers Compensation Claim Write and send a letter to both your employer and their insurance company. The insurance company has 30 days to respond to your request. File a motion for a request for dismissal, but before mailing, first make a copy for your records.
Will Workers Compensation Benefits Pay for Pain and Suffering in Arkansas? Unfortunately, Workers Compensation benefits will not cover your pain and suffering damages if you are injured in a workplace accident in Arkansas.
Who is exempt from workers comp in Arkansas? In Arkansas, farm laborers and real estate agents are not required to be covered by workers compensation. Domestic workers or employees of religious, nonprofit, or charitable organizations are also exempt.
This waiver is often used in situations where workers comp is not legally required, allowing employees to acknowledge that they are forfeiting these specific benefits.
Seven ways to obtain the best workers compensation settlement possible include: Letting your employer know you were injured. Getting medical care as soon as possible. Filing your workers comp claim. Understanding how disability rating works. Never trusting or providing a recorded statement to the insurance company.

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If you report the injury promptly, you should receive the first compensation check within fourteen (14) days, not including the date of injury. After that, you should receive a check every two weeks until you are no longer disabled. In extremely serious injuries, the payments may continue for life.
Obtain the workers comp waiver form from the Arkansas Workers Compensation Commission website or request it from your employer. Fill in your personal information accurately, including your name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number.

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