What is Workers' Compensation?
Workers' compensation, commonly referred to as "workers comp," is a government-mandated program that provides benefits to workers who become injured or ill on the job or as a result of the job.
Workers’ compensation insurance is required for most businesses that have employees, regardless of industry. It helps cover medical expenses and a portion of lost wages when an employee is injured or becomes ill due to their work.
Think of workers’ compensation as a safety system for your business. When an incident happens, it activates quickly—supporting your employee’s recovery and helping them return to work while reducing disruption to your operations.
It also helps protect your business financially. Without coverage, you could be responsible for paying medical bills, wage replacement, and other costs directly out of your business account.
Workers’ compensation benefits both you and your team. It provides support for employees when they need it most and adds an important layer of protection for your organization.
In many situations, workers’ comp may also reduce your liability if an employee takes legal action related to a workplace injury or illness. Depending on the circumstances, this coverage can help safeguard your business from costly lawsuits.

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