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Back The Purpose of the Workman's Compensatory System by Tim Moore Workman's Comp is a benefit system that was established decades ago to safeguard workers in the event they became hurt on the job. Fundamentally, the system works like this: when a worker becomes injured, rather than sue their employer (which around the turn of the century was the only option available to an injured worker), an employee can file a claim that provides for the following: 1. Protection of the worker's job (an employer cannot fire an employee simply because they are injured) 2. Continuation of the worker's pay while the worker is injured. 3. Payment of medical expenses (usually including the cost of emergency care, necessary surgery, and rehabilitative services). Workman's comp essentially relies on the concept of employer liability for job injuries and work related illness but with no fault. In other words, the way the workman's comp system is setup (regardless of the state in which a worker lives), the benefits flow in two ways. On the one hand, an employer will provide an injured or sick worker certain benefits that are normally covered under workers comp (which normally includes medical care, payment of a certain percentage of a worker's wages, and, in many cases, the continuation of certain benefits); on the other hand, the employer will not normally face litigation for work related injuries or illness. In many unfortunate situations where a workplace accident or injury has occurred, workman's comp can ideally provide an injured worker with necessary medical care and replacement income during the time for which the worker is unable to work. However, not all situations are ideal. In such instances, a worker may have difficulty with an employer or the employer's insurance carrier (for all intents and purposes, the two entities are, in a workman's comp claim, one and the same). And the rational for this is, sadly enough, fairly clear. Each time an employer's insurance carrier is forced to Author's Biography: Posted on: November 27,2005 Email: freedomforall227@aol.com Website: http://www.vitaminstuff.com |
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