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According to the conditions of a workers compensation policy the insurer has the
right to inspect the insured work place - ANSWERat any time
Under the workers compensation system, who is responsible for the expenses
resulting from work-related injuries and occupational disease? - ANSWERThe
employer, regardless of whether it was at fault for the injury or disease.
Workers compensation statutes require employers to meet to capital reserves
requirement sufficient to play any claims that might arise. - ANSWERAssigned risk
plans, competitive state funds, and self insurance funds
Shipbuilders and repairers are covered by - ANSWERUS longshore and harbor
Workers Compensation Act
According the Workers compensation and employer liability policy form a state
should be listed in part three - "Other States insurance of the WC&EL policy -
ANSWERInsured expects to extend operations to that state.
In order to be covered by the US Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act
a worker must meet the requirements of the - ANSWERsitus and a status test
A premium discout is the term when an insured owes a total standard premium
greater than - ANSWER$5000.00
She is required to work with industrial chemicals in a plant and is diagnosed with a
rare blood disease. - ANSWEROccupational Disease caused by employment
Which worker comp conditions state that the first named insured will act on behalf of
all insured under the policy? - ANSWERSole representative
If the employer in a state with elective WC laws, chooses not to be subject to state
WC laws, what does the employer loose? - ANSWERCommon law defense against
liability suits
In a worker's compensation policy, these things are found. - ANSWERThe first
named insured, policy period longer than 1 yr and 16 days, all policy provisions on
each annual anniversary date, the insured right and duties may not be transferred to
anyone else without written consent by the insurer
Monopolistic state Workers comp is provided to all employees, but -
ANSWERemployers liability may or may not be covered