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Worker's Compensation

Injured workers can receive needed medical care and financial support.

Department of Labor’s Workers’ Compensation
  The Department of Labor's (DOL) Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) administers four major disability compensation programs which provide wage replacement benefits, medical treatment, vocational rehabilitation, and other benefits to federal workers or their dependents who are injured at work or acquire an occupational disease. DOL also has several programs designed to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses. You may obtain information about these programs by visiting the DOL Workplace Safety & Health page.

Wisconsin Workforce Development WC
  Worker's Compensation is a form of insurance that is paid for in advance by an employer which entitles you to full medical coverage and part of your salary for job-related injuries and illnesses. Every year in Wisconsin, thousands of workers who experience job-related injuries or illnesses receive medical treatments and wage replacement through worker's compensation. Worker's Compensation benefits can provide the urgently needed medical care. And, it can provide the needed financial support for workers and their families.

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