Workers' compensation or workers' comp is a form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for the tort of negligence. The trade-o...
Workers’ compensation pays workers benefits due to a work-related accident or injury. Workers' comp covers medical costs, healthcare, lost wages, job retraining, and disability.
Workers' compensation (workers’ comp) can help you if you experience a job-related injury or illness. Learn about the benefits and where to file a claim.
UB strives to maintain safe workplaces. In spite of best efforts, you may suffer a work-related injury, illness or disability at work that makes you eligible for workers' compensation benefits. We...
The workers' compensation system can help you if you are an injured worker, an employer in Massachusetts, an insurer, or an attorney.
Workers’ compensation won’t pay if employees: ; Intentionally caused their own injuries. ; Were injured while playing around or while intoxicated. ; Were injured outside work or while voluntarily participating in an off-duty sports or social event. ; Were injured by someone else for personal reasons not related to the job.
The Department of the Interior (DOI) is committed to preventing job-related injuries and illnesses. The DOI Workers' Compensation Programs establishes guidance and oversight of workers' compensatio...
Find out what workers compensation is and how it interacts with other entitlements.
Information on the Veterans Health Administration's Workers’ Compensation Program
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