| Workers'
compensation laws provide money and medical benefits to an employee
who has an injury as a result of an accident, injury or occupational
disease on-the-job. Workers' compensation is designed to protect
workers and their dependents against the hardships from injury or
death arising out of the work environment. It is intended to benefit
the employee and employer alike. The employee receives money (usually
on a weekly or biweekly basis) and medical benefits in exchange
for forfeiting the common law right to sue the employer. The employer
benefits by receiving immunity from court actions against them by
the employee in exchange for accepting liability that is limited
and determined. The question of negligence or fault is usually not
at issue. |
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