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How Is Coverage Structured in a Workers Compensation Policy?

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How Is Coverage Structured in a Workers Compensation Policy?

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Workers’ compensation coverage is offered under Part One of a workers’ compensation insurance policy. In Part One, the insurance company agrees to promptly pay all benefits and compensation due to an injured worker. Employers Liability insurance can provide important coverage in addition to workers’ compensation insurance. Employers Liability is offered under Part Two of a workers’ compensation and Employers Liability Insurance policy. Employers Liability Part Two protects the employer against instances where an employee’s injury or disease is not considered work related. How Is Workers’ Compensation Insurance Purchased? Employers must purchase workers’ compensation insurance from either a licensed insurance company or through the State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF). SCIF is a state-operated entity that exists in order to transact workers’ compensation on a non-profit basis. SCIF competes with private workers’ compensation insurance companies for business and also operates as the

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