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workers' compensation
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work·ers' compensation (wûrkrz)
n.
Payments required by law to be made to an employee who is injured or disabled in connection with work.

workers' compensation
Workman's compensation Occupational medicine The benefits provided to employees for injuries suffered in the workplace Epidemiology Work-related injuries affect 8 million employees/yr–US resulting in the loss of 73 million work days and 10,000 lives


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What they get is an occurrence form that typically offers coverage for employers' liability, general or public liability, automobile liability and environmental liability.
The Certificate of Insurance should also indicate that the organization carries Workers' Compensation and Employers' liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of your state.
Employers' liability for long-term disability costs is reduced through vocational rehabilitation programs and Social Security Assistance programs.
 
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