- Home InsuranceToday, employers purchase workers’ comp coverage from insurance companies – similar to how you buy personal auto or home insurance – and the policy protects teammates who work for that employer. If someone gets hurt on the job, the insurance company pays for lost wages, medical benefits, such as doctors’ appointments and medications, and other benefits to the teammate.
- Health InsurancePersonal Information described in the California Customer Records statute, including name, social security number, address, telephone number, insurance policy number, education, employment history, bank account number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information.
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- Business InsuranceWorkers’ compensation insurance is a specific type of business insurance that helps business owners provide wages and medical benefits to teammates who have been injured on the job. In most states, workers’ compensation is required by law.