What Is The Difference Between Workers Compensation And Disability Insurance?
- 12689 POINTSview profileTed RatliffOwner, SFS Associates,Workers Compensation is a form of disability insurance provided by your employer to protect you from disability caused by on the job injury. Disability insurance protects you from disability on or off the job from injury or sickness. For example, if you have a heart attack and cannot work for six months, workers comp will not pay unless the heart attack has an indisputable connection to your employment. Disability Insurance would pay regardless.Answered on June 9, 2013flag this answer
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