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so workers compensation is
insurance coverage for injuries on the
job in the course and scope of
employment there are two main categories
of benefits available one is lost wage
benefits the other is medical so there
is no pain and suffering in workers
compensation but all the benefits fall
Within those two broad areas either lost
wages or medical
Tampa, FL workers’ compensation attorney Mark Lee discusses workers’ compensation. He explains that workers’ compensation provides insurance coverage for injuries that occur on the job during the course of employment. The benefits available under this type of coverage fall into two primary categories: lost wage benefits and medical benefits. While workers’ compensation does not cover pain and suffering, all benefits are included within these two areas, either as compensation for lost wages or reimbursement for medical expenses.