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September 1989, Vol. 112, No. 9
Compensation for death and dismemberment
Cynthia Thompson
Economic assistant, Division of Occupational Pay and Employee
Benefit Levels, Bureau of Labor Statistics
For the first time, the Bureau's Employee Benefits Survey reports on the details of accidental death and dismemberment benefits sponsored by employers. These types of benefits may be offered by employers to address the potential risk of incurring lost wages and large medical bills as a result of an accident.
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