The correct spelling of the form of insurance is Workers' Compensation.
Insurance is defined as the compensation due to a loss, damage, death or illness. The compensation is in return for the payment of an insurance premium.
you may mean Compensation which is to give an award (payment )to make up for loss or injury
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The word sought may be :situation - a state of events, or conditioncetacean - a marine mammalrestitution - repayment or compensation
The term sought may actually be "grievance pay" (a penalty paid to union employees in compensation for a violation of a union contract agreement).
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The following insurance companies provide workers compensation in the United States: ACE Group, HISCOX, Zenith Insurance Company, Texas Mutual Insurance Company, and The Hartford.
The modifiers for the sentence 'A patient is seen at the direction of workers compensation for a complete physical examination for insurance certification' are 'at the direction of workers compensation for a complete physical examination for insurance certification' and take the place of where.
This is usually called "Workers' Compensation Insurance", or "Workers' Comp" / "Workmans Comp" for short.
Workers compensation insurance is nothing more than "workers compensation insurance". Your question is similar to asking what type of auto liability insurance does a person who drives a car need. There is not "type of workmans com" insurance. Just ask your local insurance agent to help you obtain workers compensation insurance and he will give you a quote.
If you have employees, even day labor guys, you MUST carry workers compensation insurance for them. If you have no employees you simply file your workers compensation exemption form with the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). They will note your license as exempt from having workers compensation insurance and that you certify that you have no employees. Even if you file an exemption, your customer/client can require that you carry workers compensation insurance if you agree to do so in a contract.
Yes, general contractor workers typically have access to workers' compensation insurance, which provides benefits for medical expenses and lost wages in case of work-related injuries or illnesses.
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Workers' Compensation was an insurance fund financed by employers.