Although employers and regulators are constantly finding ways to make the workplace safer in general, the unfortunate reality is that on-the-job injuries still do occur and workers’ compensation is as necessary as ever.
When a worker is injured on the job or in the course of employment, that worker may be eligible for workers’ compensation, the insurance system that provides benefits to injured workers. Though this may seem relatively straightforward, there are an array of issues and important questions that accompany every potential workers’ compensation claim.
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Learn more about benefits for on-the-job injuries at FindLaw’s section on Workers’ Compensation.
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- Hurt on the job? Have your injury claim reviewed for free. (Consumer Injury)
- Can Independent Contractors Get Workers’ Comp? (FindLaw’s Injured)
- Can You Collect Workers’ Comp and Work Part-Time? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- Workers’ Comp and Medicare: Can You Get Both? (FindLaw’s Injured)
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