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Workers' Compensation Glossary


Workers' Compensation Glossary of Terms - Guideone Insurance

AOE/COE - Arising Out of Employment, and in the Course Of Employment or caused by a worker's job and occurring while working. An injury or illness must be AOE/ ...

DWC glossary of workers' compensation terms for injured workers

A glossary of terms and abbreviations commonly used in workers' compensation from the publication entitled Workers' Compensation Laws of California, 2006 ...

Workers' compensation insurance glossary

Independent review organization (in workers' compensation) – An organization that the insurance commissioner certifies to review workers' ...

Workers' Compensation Glossary - FindLaw

A method of recovery from physical injuries. Usually performed between surgery or recovery from a serious injury and return to work.

The Workers' Compensation Glossary | Workers' Comp 101

We've defined the most commonly used workers' comp and insurance terms to help you navigate the insurance industry's lingo.

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

The number assigned to a workers' compensation claim. The case number structure is eight characters beginning with an alpha character, followed by seven ...

Glossary of Common Workers' Compensation Acronyms and Terms

AOE/COE Arising out of or in course of employment; AWW Average Weekly Wages; BAW Body as a Whole (for impairment ratings); BWC Bureau ...

Workers' Compensation Terms Glossary | EMPLOYERS Insurance

There are many different acronyms used in workers' compensation insurance policies and laws. Below we spell out and define some of the most common terms.

Appendix B Workers Compensation Glossary of Terms - NH.gov

The purpose of the glossary is to acquaint the reader with easy-to-understand definitions of workers' compensation terms. Acronyms and abbreviations found in ...

Workers' Compensation Glossary

Disability Rating Charts – Provided by the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Court as a guideline to determine the amount of disability the injured worker is ...

Workers' Compensation Glossary | University Human Resources

Temporary Partial Disability (TPD): Missed time benefits payable if the employee returns to part-time work during the healing period. The 3-day waiting period ...

Worker's compensation - Glossary | HealthCare.gov

Worker's compensation. An insurance plan that employers are required to have to cover employees who get sick or injured on the job.

GLOSSARY OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION TERMS - Keenan

GLOSSARY OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION TERMS. Accepted Claim: A claim in which the insurance company agrees your injury or illness is covered by workers' ...

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.

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

Compensable Claim: A claim in which the Claim Administrator and/or Insurance Carrier agrees or the Commission finds that an injury or occupational disease arose ...

Definitions of Common Terms used in Workers' Compensation Claims

Utilization review - a procedure used by the respondent insurance carrier to evaluate the necessity and appropriateness of medical care in workers' ...

Glossary of Key Terms in Workers' Compensation

Workers' compensation is a form of insurance that provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. It ...

Workers' Compensation Insurance Glossary

A single workers' compensation payment, usually in place of the recurring medical or indemnity payments that would otherwise be received over a period of time.

Workers' Compensation Glossary

For an injury to be covered by workers' compensation in Florida, it must meet the requirement of “arising out of employment.” Therefore, the injured party must ...

Work Comp Glossary | MEM Mutual Insurance Company

Describes a claim where a worker is injured, but does not miss any time on the job, and the only payments made are for medical costs. P. Premium.


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