Question
Which one of these might workers’ compensation provide in at least some circumstances?(1 point)
Responses
payments to the family of a worker who died.
payments to the family of a worker who died.
medical treatment for injuries caused by a car crash that occurred while an employee was on vacation
medical treatment for injuries caused by a car crash that occurred while an employee was on vacation
payments to a worker after they retire
payments to a worker after they retire
training to prepare an employee who was disabled by a workplace accident
Responses
payments to the family of a worker who died.
payments to the family of a worker who died.
medical treatment for injuries caused by a car crash that occurred while an employee was on vacation
medical treatment for injuries caused by a car crash that occurred while an employee was on vacation
payments to a worker after they retire
payments to a worker after they retire
training to prepare an employee who was disabled by a workplace accident
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Workers’ compensation may provide **payments to the family of a worker who died** and **training to prepare an employee who was disabled by a workplace accident** in at least some circumstances.
1. **Payments to the family of a worker who died:** If a worker dies as a result of a work-related injury or illness, workers’ compensation can provide death benefits to the dependents or family of the deceased worker.
2. **Training to prepare an employee who was disabled by a workplace accident:** Many workers' compensation programs include rehabilitation services, which can encompass training and education to help an injured worker return to a different job or position if they are unable to return to their original role due to a disability.
The other options—medical treatment for injuries related to a car crash while on vacation and payments to a worker after they retire—are generally not covered by workers' compensation. Injuries occurring during vacation are typically not considered job-related, and retirement benefits do not fall under workers' compensation.
1. **Payments to the family of a worker who died:** If a worker dies as a result of a work-related injury or illness, workers’ compensation can provide death benefits to the dependents or family of the deceased worker.
2. **Training to prepare an employee who was disabled by a workplace accident:** Many workers' compensation programs include rehabilitation services, which can encompass training and education to help an injured worker return to a different job or position if they are unable to return to their original role due to a disability.
The other options—medical treatment for injuries related to a car crash while on vacation and payments to a worker after they retire—are generally not covered by workers' compensation. Injuries occurring during vacation are typically not considered job-related, and retirement benefits do not fall under workers' compensation.