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Glossary Workers Compensation Legal Terms


Workers' Compensation Glossary of Terms - Guideone Insurance

applicants' attorney (A/A). A lawyer who represents injured workers in their workers' compensation cases. application for adjudication of claim (application or ...

DWC glossary of workers' compensation terms for injured workers

These are common terms injured workers may encounter during a workers' compensation claim. These definitions are general in nature and are not intended as a ...

Workers' compensation insurance glossary

Good cause – A legal term that means there was a good reason to take, or not take, a certain action. H. Health care facility – A hospital ...

Workers' Compensation Glossary - FindLaw

Workers' compensation insurance policy: The insurance policy that protects workers in the event of a workplace injury. Employers provide full coverage, ...

The Workers' Compensation Glossary | Workers' Comp 101

Your state's workers' compensation laws or your company's workers' comp policy may seem like it's written in another language.

Glossary Workers Compensation Legal Terms

Change in Condition-The term used to describe events which occur after an injury which affect the injured worker's right to receive continued benefits. Certain ...

Glossary of Workers' Compensation Terminology - Dyer Law

We've compiled a glossary of commonly used words and phrases to reference while navigating your workers' comp case.

GLOSSARY OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION TERMS - Keenan

Also called admitted claim. Agreed Medical Evaluator (AME): If you have an attorney, an AME is the doctor your attorney and the insurance company agree on to ...

Appendix B Workers Compensation Glossary of Terms - NH.gov

Examples include: legal fees, adjusting fees, court costs, medical costs containment expenses, services required by law or insurance regulation. Allocated Loss ...

Workers' Compensation Glossary of Terms

Average Weekly Wage (AWW) — North Carolina and South Carolina law states that a qualifying worker is entitled to two thirds of their average weekly wage in ...

New York State Workers' Compensation Board Glossary - NY.gov

A term to describe the severity of an injured worker's condition, illness, or loss of use of a body part after the worker has recovered to the greatest extent ...

Glossary of Key Terms in Workers' Compensation

The employer is the entity or individual that employs the injured worker. Employers are required by law to carry workers' compensation insurance or self-insure ...

Glossary of Common Workers' Compensation Acronyms and Terms

Glossary of Common Workers' Compensation Acronyms and Terms. Labor & Workforce Development. 3 years ago; Updated. Follow. Below is a list of commonly used ...

Definitions of Common Terms used in Workers' Compensation Claims

Compensable - when an injury or illness has a sufficient connection to the employment so that it arises out of and in the course of the employment.

Workers Compensation Terms and Definitions

It is important for you to understand some of the legal terms and their definitions that you may come across during your workers compensation claim.

Workers' Compensation Glossary

Before you file a workers' compensation claim, becoming familiar with workers' compensation terms could be helpful. Sometimes doctors, insurance companies, and ...

Glossary of Workers' Compensation Terms & Legal Jargon

Let's look at some of the most common terms you're likely to encounter while submitting your work injury form or filing a claim.

Workers' Compensation Insurance Glossary

Any payment to an injured worker or on behalf of an injured or deceased worker, for compensation, medical treatment, legal expenses, funeral or travel costs ...

Workers' Compensation Acts - Legal Dictionary

Worker's compensation is not based on negligence of the employer, but is absolute liability for medical coverage, a percentage of lost wages or salary, costs of ...

VWC Glossary of Terms | Virginia Workers' Compensation ...

Average Weekly Wage (AWW): The earnings of the injured worker in the employment in which they were working at the time of the injury. This is usually calculated ...