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What Injuries are covered by the Workers Compensation Act?

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What Injuries are covered by the Workers Compensation Act?

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. If your work causes you an injury, aggravates an existing physical condition or causes an illness, the law entitles you to workers’ compensation. A preexisting physical or medical condition that already exists may not affect your eligibility for benefits. Work that aggravates an existing disability or causes a disabling injury may entitle you to benefits.

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In simplest terms, if your work causes you an injury, irritates an existing medical or physical condition or causes an illness, the law entitles you to workers’ compensation.

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In simplest terms, if your work causes you an injury, irritates an existing medical or physical condition, or causes an illness, the law entitles you to workers’ compensation.

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