Workers' Compensation Insurance

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Across
  1. 2. The document you should collect from subcontractors to confirm they have insurance.
  2. 4. The type of event that triggers a workers’ compensation claim process.
  3. 6. Provided immediately to the injured worker once the claim is reported.
  4. 8. The amount you pay for workers’ comp insurance, calculated based on payroll and risk.
  5. 9. What a contractor may be if they hire an uninsured subcontractor who gets hurt.
  6. 10. A required posting at job sites to inform employees about their workers’ comp rights.
  7. 13. This type of worker must show proof of coverage or be counted as your employee.
  8. 15. Workers’ compensation helps cover these types of expenses for job-related injuries.
Down
  1. 1. Reviewing your policy annually helps you stay in this with state requirements.
  2. 3. The first person an employee should notify after a workplace injury.
  3. 5. _______________ planning makes all the difference when it comes to workers’ comp.
  4. 7. What workers’ comp may provide to a family in the event of a fatal workplace injury.
  5. 11. Your premium may increase if you have a history of too many of these.
  6. 12. You should review this document at least once a year or after major changes.
  7. 14. Workers’ compensation may replace a portion of these while an employee recovers.