Workers CompensationIf you believe that you have a Worker Compensation case, contact us today. Workers Compensation laws are designed to ensure that employees who are injured or disabled on the job are provided with fixed monetary awards, eliminating the need for litigation. These laws also provide benefits for dependents of those workers who are killed because of work-related accidents or illnesses. Some laws also protect employers and fellow workers by limiting the amount an injured employee can recover from an employer and by eliminating the liability of co-workers in most accidents. State Workers Compensation statutes establish this framework for most employment. Federal statutes are limited to federal employees or those workers employed in some significant aspect of interstate commerce. The Illinois Workers Compensation act provides an example of a comprehensive state compensation program. It is applicable to most employers. Illinois law requires employers to provide workers’ compensation coverage for their employees. Almost everyone who is hired, injured, or whose employment is localized in Illinois is covered by the law and should be insured by his or her employer. Sole proprietors, business partners, and members of limited liability companies may exempt themselves. Types of Workers Compensation Acts enacted by the United States Congress:
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