Workers' compensation insurance is considered to be "no-fault insurance," which means
A) benefits are paid regardless of who is to blame for the injury.
B) benefits are not paid because it is considered nobody's fault.
C) if it is unclear whose fault the injury is, workers' compensation does not have to pay.
D) the employee and employer share medical expenses.
Correct Answer:
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Q1: Which of the following employers are not
Q2: An individual responsible for investigating and resolving
Q3: The Federal Employment Compensation Act (FECA)provides workers'
Q4: Which of the following is not one
Q5: A maximum amount paid per month for
Q7: The standard form for billing disability claims
Q8: Companies pay premiums for workers' compensation insurance;in
Q9: The condition in which the employee has
Q10: Workers' compensation is considered a/an:
A) fringe benefit.
B)
Q11: Most state laws exclude coverage for injuries
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