It depends on the nature of the injury, but workers’ compensation is the foundational coverage for staff injuries during the course of employment, separate from professional liability (which addresses claims of harm to patients/clients) or general liability (which addresses third-party injuries on your premises). Part of the value of a coordinated review is making sure these lines don’t have unintentional overlaps or gaps between them.
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