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Workers Compensation History

If you are trying to come to a better understanding of workers comp you may want to have at least some basic information pertaining to workers compensation history. Through this article, you will be provided with an overview of workers compensation history.

Historically, in the early part of the last century, injured workers really had no specific recompense against their employers. When it comes to workers compensation history, an injured worker in years gone by ended up with three different avenues on which he or she could find his of her self:

-- the injured worker had to pay for the expenses associated with his or her injuries his or her self

-- the injured worker had health or medical insurance of some sort that would cover the injuries sustained at the workplace

-- in some select instances, the employer would pay for the expenses associated with the injuries sustained by the employee, by the injured worker

In time, when considering workers compensation history, an injured worker started to obtain some benefits if he or she was injured in a workplace setting. In looking at workers compensation history, the first line of benefits that were received by an injured worker was that associated with compensation for medical bills associated with the injury

In looking further at workers compensation history, the next development involved the introduction of benefits for lost wages that occurred as the result of the workplace injury, as the result of having to be off work as a result of the workplace injury. With this point in workers compensation history duly noted, it is important to understand that an injured worker actually only received compensation for a small percentage of what otherwise would have been his or her wages. Of course, over the development of workers compensation history, the percentage of actual wages that a person could recoup through workers comp benefits did increase.

When it comes to workers compensation history, the amount of time that a person could receive compensation for lost wages during the earlier years in which lost wages were compensated was limited rather significantly in time. In other words, it was a rather short period of time in which a person could get compensation for lost wages. Later, in considering workers compensation history, the length of time in which an injured worker could obtain benefits and compensation for lost wages extended or expanded rather significantly.

The last major development when considering workers compensation history was the introduction of compensation specifically designated for future medical expenses. There was a clear recognition that an injured worker likely was to incur additional medical expenses and bills in the future which rightly should be a part of a workers comp settlement.


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