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Workmen Compensation
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Who is responsible for providing the benefits under the Workman Compensation Act?
The employer is, by law, 100% responsible for providing benefits in accordance with the provision of the Act within 30 days from the date when it fell due otherwise he would also be liable to pay interest and penalty. The employer, in certain situations, provides benefits directly (self-insured) or indirectly through insurance company by taking insurance policy.
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