
State Workers' Compensation Boards
State Workers' Compensation Boards are government agencies responsible for administering and overseeing workers' compensation programs in their respective states. These boards ensure that employees who are injured or become ill due to their job receive benefits, such as medical care and wage replacement. They enforce laws, handle claims, and provide resources for both employees and employers to understand their rights and responsibilities. By managing disputes and ensuring compliance, these boards help maintain a fair system that supports workers while also protecting businesses from legal liabilities.