Coverage included in a Workers Compensation And Employers Liability policy that provides an employer liability at common law arising out of employee work-related injuries and occupational diseases.
Provides liability protection for employers for damages arising from employment-related accidents or diseases. This coverage also applies if your business is sued by a third party affected by a workplace injury, such as a family member of the injured worker. However, an injured worker or anyone else seeking to recover damages under this coverage must prove that the employer was legally responsible for the injury or disease. This coverage is generally in a workers compensation policy as Part Two or Coverage B. (See Workers' Compensation Insurance.)
Coverage included in the Workers Compensation And Employers Liability policy that covers the employer’s liability at common law arising out of employee’s work related injuries and occupational diseases.
This is coverage B of the standard Workers Compensation policy. It provides coverage against the common law liability of an employer for injuries to employees as distinguished from the liability imposed by a Workers Compensation law. Employers Liability applies in situations where a worker does not come under these laws.
Coverage provided under a Workers Compensation policy to cover the employer's liability arising out of employee's work-related injuries.
Part 2 of the Workers' Compensation policy that pays on behalf of the employer all sums that the employer becomes legally obligated to pay because of bodily injury by accident or disease sustained by any employee of the insured arising out of and in the course of his employment by the insured.