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How would you calculate the benefits for a worker who lost an arm in a work-related accident if he or she earned on the average $1,200/month before the accident? Assume that compensation in his or her state is at 70 percent of the average monthly wage and that loss of an arm is worth fifty months' compensation (with that compensation at 50 percent of the average monthly wage).
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary according to each state's laws, rules, and regulations.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which is the responsibility of a court clerk??
A. ?Authenticating and certifying copies of documents B. ?Keeping records and acting on behalf of the court C. ?Executing the final draft of a will D. ?Collecting, protecting, preserving, and managing the probate estate of the decedent
Employers must contribute, on behalf of their employees, to
a. Medicare b. disability insurance c. unemployment compensation d. all of the above
The dollar amounts for eligibility for Chapter 13, exemptions, and priority claims are adjusted ____.
A. every two years B. every three years C. every five years D. when Congress decides to adjust them