Which of the following is TRUE with respect to workers' compensation?
A) When there is a qualifying injury,benefits are paid out whether the injury was the worker's or the firm's fault.
B) When there is a qualifying injury,benefits are only paid out if the injury was the firm's fault,as established in court.
C) When there is a qualifying injury,benefits are only paid out if the injury was the firm's fault,as established by a committee paid by the federal government.
D) When there is a qualifying injury,fewer benefits are paid out if the injury was the worker's fault than if it were the firm's fault.
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