What is the purpose of workers’ compensation?

to help workers who have been unemployed for six months or longer

to provide money or to pay medical bills for workers injured on the job

to supplement the income of workers who have retired

to serve as a safety net for people earning less than minimum wage

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The purpose of workers’ compensation is to provide money or to pay medical bills for workers injured on the job. It is a form of insurance that offers financial support and medical benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses, ensuring that they receive the necessary care and compensation while they recover.

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