
Worker's Compensation Boards
Workers' Compensation Boards are government agencies that provide financial and medical support to employees injured or made ill due to their work. They ensure that workers receive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation without needing to prove fault. Employers typically pay into this system through insurance premiums, which helps cover claims. The Boards also promote workplace safety and prevent future injuries by enforcing regulations. In summary, they serve as a safety net for workers while supporting employers in maintaining safe working environments.