01-08-2019, 08:56 PM
very few employers or employees understand the origins and purposes of workers compensation insurance. I do try to correct both.
you can find a standard history of "no fault" workers compensation insurance here:
https://www.insurancejournal.com/blogs/a...360273.htm
law makers decide the rights of it citizens; they have the authority to make exceptions whether you agree or not.
in an injury situation neither the employer or nor employee are often able to see anything but their own side of the issue. the courts and judicial system try to act as a neutral party to make the system work for both. still its not uncommon for either or both parties to hang on to their issue and feel they've been wronged. its not perfect but its necessary to make a decision and move on.
be well.
you can find a standard history of "no fault" workers compensation insurance here:
https://www.insurancejournal.com/blogs/a...360273.htm
law makers decide the rights of it citizens; they have the authority to make exceptions whether you agree or not.
in an injury situation neither the employer or nor employee are often able to see anything but their own side of the issue. the courts and judicial system try to act as a neutral party to make the system work for both. still its not uncommon for either or both parties to hang on to their issue and feel they've been wronged. its not perfect but its necessary to make a decision and move on.
be well.
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........Each state has their own comp system; POST YOUR STATE to get accurate information. Use the search feature to find information from similar questions.
THANKS FOR POSTING.