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30 July, 11:05

Temporary disability: Is the state that exists when it is probable that an injured worker, who is currently unable to work, will be able to resume gainful employment with no or only partial disability? Exists when an injured employee's disability is such that he or she cannot compete in the job market.

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  1. 30 July, 11:07
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    First option is correct

    Explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to select between two options, one which best describes the term temporary disability.

    The first option is the correct answer.

    The term temporary disability is a state that refers to a probability in which an injured worker who is currently unable to work, will be able to resume gainful employment with no or partial disability.

    What this selected definition talks about is that we have a worker who is presently injured and is not fully fit to carry out job functions even if he wishes.

    Now, sine the disability is temporary, what can we deduce? What we can deduce is that on the long run, this particular employee of the company with temporary visibility will resume the employment with no or partial disability.
  2. 30 July, 11:07
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    Temporary disability is the state that exists when it is probable that an injured worker, who is currently unable to work, will be able to resume gainful employment with no or only partial disability

    Explanation:

    Temporary disability are injuries or illness suffered outside of work places by am employee which will prevent them from discharging their duty as before. A provision is being made by standard organization to cater for the employee such that a fraction of his salary is being paid for those months for which he remains unable to work.
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