Workmen compensation insurance: Meaning, benefits & coverage

Understand workmen compensation insurance meaning, eligibility, coverage, and claim process. Learn how WC policy is calculated and factors affecting p

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Learn everything you need to know about workmen compensation insurance, from its meaning and coverage to who is eligible, how premiums are calculated, and why it’s compulsory in certain industries. We’ll also explain the workmen compensation insurance policy tariff, factors that affect premium costs, and how claims are processed. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between workmen compensation insurance and employee liability insurance?

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Workmen compensation insurance covers statutory liability under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, while employee liability insurance covers claims filed under common law (e.g., negligence suits). Many businesses opt for both for complete protection.

Does workmen compensation insurance cover occupational diseases?

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Yes. If an employee contracts an occupational disease that is directly attributable to their work (e.g., lung disease in miners), it is covered under the WC policy.

Can a workmen compensation insurance policy be customized?

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Yes. Employers can add extensions like medical expenses, occupational disease coverage, or coverage for contractors and subcontractors depending on business needs.

Is the premium the same for all industries?

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No. The workmen compensation insurance policy tariff varies based on the risk profile of the industry. High-risk jobs like construction, mining, and shipping attract higher premiums compared to low-risk office jobs.

How long does it take to settle a WC claim?

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If documents are complete and liability is clear, insurers typically settle claims within a few weeks. Complex cases involving disability assessment may take longer.

What happens if an employer doesn’t have WC insurance?

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The employer must pay compensation directly out of pocket, which can run into lakhs or even crores depending on the case. They may also face penalties, lawsuits, or prosecution for non-compliance.

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