In the older times there was no such thing as workers compensation. If you got hurt, you had to deal with it and get better if you could afford it. That was the cold, hard, dirty reality of life. You were not offered the option of other help. Although the same still applies now, the world has come a long way. Workers can feel a little safer that if they get hurt on the job something can be done.
It doesn't matter if the business you work for employs 50 people or thousands. What matters is that they are all covered if something was to happen and help was needed. In the old days they might have been reimbursed with foods, actions or a small sum of money.
Nowadays individuals are offered a wider variety of options and larger sums. Some benefits that individuals can receive are paid debts or medical bills, death benefits, lost wages, and even receive money in general. Although these benefits can't replace the damage that has already been done, they try and give you what you deserve for your time and pain.
To afford workers compensation the states all have their own regulations and statutes to follow. There are basically rules that need to be followed in order to receive workers compensation. Workers will not be able to be helped if they do not pay close attention. Just as businesses need to pay close attention to the details of their workers compensation plan before putting it to use.
If a worker does get hurt on the job, they no longer have to wait months and years to be reimbursed for their time, pain, or discomfort. They don't have to fight the courts or even go the legal route. There are plans already set in place for these types of situations. It is now as simple as filing the proper paper work and going from there. Everything is done through the business already.
Make sure when you start a new job you talk to your boss about business workers compensation insurance beforehand. This is a vitally important task in case something does happen.
Larry Siders, "Business Workers Compensation Insurance", Workers Compensation Insurance Guide
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