If an employee recovers damages against a third party for a workplace injury for which he or she has received workers' compensation benefits the employer is:

A. entitled to reimbursement from the recovery for the benefits paid less the employer's share of the employee's cost of litigation and attorney's fees.
B. not entitled to reimbursement from the recovery for the benefits paid and may seek recovery from the third party.
C. entitled to reimbursement from the recovery for the benefits paid only if the employer was not at fault.
D. entitled to reimbursement from the recovery for the benefits paid with no deductions.

Ans: A. entitled to reimbursement from the recovery for the benefits paid less the employer's share of the employee's cost of litigation and attorney's fees.

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