Who pays compensation for accident at work

Who pays compensation for an accident at work, and how does the employer’s insurance process work when making a claim?

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Compensation for an accident at work is usually paid by the employer’s employers’ liability insurance, not the employer personally. If your injury happened due to unsafe conditions or negligence, the claim is made against the employer, but the insurer covers the payout.

The process is simple: you report the accident, gather evidence, and submit a claim. The insurance company then investigates your workplace injury claim and decides if the employer was at fault. If accepted, they offer compensation for losses like medical costs and lost wages.

To make things easier, experts like Claim Time Solicitors can handle the claim, deal with insurers, and help you secure fair workplace accident compensation.

Expert Legal Professional Answered 3 hours ago.
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