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Yolanda

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Insurance carriers often attempt to get the injured worker:
 
  a. back to work as soon as possible.
  b. reimbursed as soon as possible.
  c. to drop the claim.
  d. to admit to fraud.

Question 2

Temporary disability payments for work time lost will start:
 
  a. after a waiting period.
  b. immediately upon injury.
  c. at the next pay period.
  d. upon finalization of the claim.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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