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Alainaaa8

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Medical benefits for an injured worker begin:
 
  immediately and end 1 year after the date of the injury.
 
  immediately and have no specific time limit.
 
  after a 3-day waiting period and end 1 year after the date of the injury.
 
  after a 3-day waiting period and have no specific time limit.

Question 2

The four types of workers' compensation benefits are:
 
  medical, disability, health, and death.
 
  medical, income, disability, and death.
 
  medical, income, death, and burial.
 
  disability, suffering, death, and burial.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: immediately and have no specific time limit.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: medical, income, death, and burial.



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