Asked by
Rhealyssa Belen
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
In a state in which a statute prohibits an employee from assigning the right to receive workers' compensation benefits, the employee can assign the right
A) if all interested parties consent.
B) if the employee is fully advised of his or her rights.
C) if there is no significant change to the obligor's risk or duties.
D) under no circumstances.
Workers' Compensation
A form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment.
Statute Prohibits
A legal term indicating that a specific action or practice is forbidden by statutory law or legislation.
- Identify the conditions under which a contract may prohibit or restrict assignments and delegations.
- Understand the impact of statutory restrictions on the assignment of certain benefits like workers' compensation.
Verified Answer
JA
Learning Objectives
- Identify the conditions under which a contract may prohibit or restrict assignments and delegations.
- Understand the impact of statutory restrictions on the assignment of certain benefits like workers' compensation.