Untimely reporting of injuries and or making workers' compensation provider appointments can:
a. hinder payment.
b. make the claim look invalid.
c. make the provider angry.
d. stop the treatment of the injury.
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Q. 2) If an employee is at a business meeting off site and is accidentally burned by the food or food dish being served, this injury is:
a. a work-related injury.
b. the liability of the meeting site.
c. the liability of the server of the food.
d. an injury that is not related to work.
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Q. 3) Automobile accidents causing injury to workers while they are on the job are usually:
a. covered by workers' compensation.
b. covered by personal automobile insurance.
c. deferred to the insurance company of the automobile being driven.
d. investigated to determine liability.
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Q. 4) Reporting of work-related injuries assists in:
a. the collection of data related to work-related injuries.
b. identifying where OSHA inspections should occur.
c. stopping employee abuse.
d. stopping employer-ignored unsafe conditions.
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Q. 5) Which of the following is NOT required in a Doctor's First Report?
a. Return to work status
b. Injury assessment
c. Treatment plan
d. Discharge plan
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Q. 6) Before workers' compensation laws, injured employees:
a. were left to pay for their own work injuries.
b. were covered by welfare insurance.
c. were covered by their personal insurance.
d. had no rights related to safety and injury in the workplace.
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Q. 7) A permanently disabled worker gets training for a different job through:
a. vocational rehab.
b. job training.
c. temporary job service.
d. orientation.
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Q. 8) Injuries that occur at work due to an underlying medical condition (e.g., seizure) are covered by:
a. primary insurance.
b. secondary insurance.
c. workers' compensation.
d. primary insurance and workers' compensation.
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Q. 9) It is fraud to bill:
a. both the primary insurance and workers' compensation for a work injury.
b. the workers' compensation insurance for a work injury.
c. the primary insurance company for a work injury.
d. None of the above
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Q. 10) One reason a WC claim could be reversed to a nonworkers' compensation claim is:
a. the injured worker not following the treatment plan.
b. the injured worker being found negligent in the act causing the injury.
c. the provider refusing to accept workers' comp payment.
d. None of the above