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rayancarla1

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If a person injured at work reports the injury, and then two years later the injury is manifest again, the:
 
  a. original claim may pay for the recurring issue.
  b. person has no recourse.
  c. person can report another workers' compensation claim.
  d. person should see his or her primary physician.

Question 2

When an injured worker reports the information to a regulatory agency prior to the employer, it may be a sign of:
 
  a. thoroughness.
  b. a pending lawsuit.
  c. possible fraud or abuse.
  d. a regulatory review.



kjo;oj

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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