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										<title>What is a Workers Compensation search?</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[Once a conditional job offer has been made to the applicant, TruDiligence can provide history on previous workers&rsquo; compensation claims. &nbsp; Information returned varies from state to state but typically includes:    File #  Date of injury ...]]></description>

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										<title>Are workers` compensation claim searches available?</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[Yes. Workers&rsquo; compensation claim searches are available in approximately 40 states. The Americans with Disabilities Act states that a review of workers&rsquo; compensation files can be completed only after a conditional job offer has been made.]]></description>

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										<title>Is a special release form required for workers` compensation searches?</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[Yes. Most states require that a release form be completed. In some cases, these release forms are state-specific and may even require a notary. Call your TruDiligence account representative for details.]]></description>

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