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OAI VS. Workers’ Compensation: Do You Need One or the Other or Both?

OAI VS. Workers' Compensation

Despite the most comprehensive safety measures, injuries, accidents, illnesses, and the like do still happen in workplaces. The degree of risk varies depending on the industry, but it is still always present. For this reason, workplace accident insurance policies are in place to protect both the employees, independent contractors, and their employers.

For employers, the choice of getting either a workers’ compensation policy or occupational accident insurance (OAI) is one that should be made with a lot of consideration. One is not necessarily better than the other. It all depends on the needs of the business and, to some extent, the regulations in the area.

A deeper understanding of these options can help employers decide which is more ideal for their businesses. This article can help.

Workers’ Compensation VS. Occupational Accident Insurance

There are a lot of similarities between these two kinds of policies, but there are also important differences.

Workers’ compensation is an insurance program that is generally administered by the state. It covers all the medical bills and lost wages of an employee who was injured at work. This policy even covers the medical expenses that may occur even years after the incident that caused the injury. Workers’ compensation also typically covers lost-income benefits and legal expenses.

Like workers’ compensation, an OAI policy covers the medical bills of those injured at work and designed more for independent contractors rather than employees due to State regulations. The main difference is that with the OAI, the amount covered is limited by the policy. The employer is often in control of just how much coverage they want to get for their Independent Contractors/employees. There are also other factors that may affect the coverage amounts, like the perceived inherent risk of the job.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Here are the pros and cons of workers’ compensation and occupational accident insurance for employers.

Workers’ Compensation Pros

Workers’ Compensation Cons

OAI Pros

OAI Cons

 

Contact Midlands Management for Your OAI or Worker’s Compensation Insurance

Both the workers’ compensation and OAI policies have advantages and disadvantages, especially for employers. It’s important to consider the industry, the risk associated with the job, and the potential legal consequences of accidents and injuries at work. State requirements may also sometimes affect the choice of employers. Visit the Department of Labor’s website for more information.

For a more comprehensive evaluation of whether the workforce needs workers’ compensation, OAI, or both, call us at 800.800.4007 or visit our contact page.
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