Provides specific benefits for specific injuries from specific causes.

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Workers' compensation provides specific benefits for specific injuries from specific causes. This includes a variety of medical care, disability benefits, and death benefits for employees who have been injured or who have died as a result of work-related accidents or illnesses. Workers' compensation pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other benefits if an injury or illness is caused by work. For example, an injured employee may receive coverage for hospital and doctor bills, rehabilitation expenses, and vocational training, if needed. Additionally, the employee may receive compensation for lost wages due to an injury or illness. In the event of death, the employee's family may be able to receive some form of death benefits.

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