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Who is responsible for providing the benefits under the Workers’ Compensation Act?

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Who is responsible for providing the benefits under the Workers’ Compensation Act?

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The employer is, by law, 100% responsible for providing benefits under the Act. The employer, in certain situations, provides benefits directly (self-insured) or indirectly through an insurance company. You cannot be charged for benefits provided by the Act or any portion of the employer’s insurance premiums.

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