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Workers' compensation provides coverage for:

(A) Physical injuries caused by mental or psychiatric conditions of employment.

(B) Physical injuries only, including mental or psychiatric conditions if they've been precipitated or caused by physical injury.

(C) Mental or psychiatric conditions, but only if aggravated by circumstances of the employment.

(D) Physical injuries, mental conditions, intoxication or drug addiction if brought on by the employment.

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Final answer:

Workers' compensation provides coverage for physical injuries only, including mental or psychiatric conditions if they've been precipitated or caused by physical injury.

Step-by-step explanation:

Workers' compensation provides coverage for: (B) Physical injuries only, including mental or psychiatric conditions if they've been precipitated or caused by physical injury.



Workers' compensation insurance is a type of insurance that employers are required to provide to their employees. It covers medical expenses, lost wages, and other benefits for employees who suffer a work-related injury or illness. However, it typically only covers physical injuries, including mental or psychiatric conditions that are caused or aggravated by physical injury.

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