1. Workers' Compensation laws in California originated with the
_______________
which was passed in ________________. - ✔✔Boynton Act; 1913
2. The "Grand Bargain" of the workers compensation system involves
employers agreeing to pay assured and fixed benefits for industrial injuries
and workers agreeing to: - ✔✔Not sue their employer in civil court for an
industrial injury.
3. The five basic categories of workers' compensation benefits are called: -
✔✔Medical Treatment, Temporary Disability Benefits, Permanent
Disability Benefits, Death Benefits, Supplemental Job Displacement
Benefits.
4. Temporary Disability Benefits are paid at the rate of _____________ and
are
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, usually limited by a ______________ time cap. - ✔✔2/3 of average "weekly"
wages; 2 year
5. Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits are available where: - ✔✔The
date of injury is AFTER "1/1/13" and the employer does not offer
Return-to-Work.
6. A(n) _____________ report, written by an AME, QME, or AQME, does
not involve
a face-to-face evaluation of an Applicant. - ✔✔Supplemental
7. In the workers' compensation system, "Injury" is defined as: -
✔✔Incident or exposure that causes disability or need for medical
treatment.
Where a prior injury (be it industrial or non-industrial) is "exacerbated," it
means ______________; Where a prior injury (be it industrial or non-
industrial)
is "aggravated," it means ________________. - ✔✔There is a temporary
increase in symptoms but then a return
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