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Can social security only compensate for work-related injuries?

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There are five risks in social insurance as a whole, and industrial injury insurance is one of them. Now the requirements for social insurance are determined according to your actual situation. If you are not agricultural registered permanent residence, your company must pay five insurances for you, which means that all insurances must be paid for you. If you are non-agricultural registered permanent residence, but have no unit, you are unemployed and can only pay endowment insurance and medical insurance. Those who meet the relevant state support regulations can be exempted, but they cannot apply for work-related injury insurance. If you are in agricultural registered permanent residence, if you work in a company, then the company can pay five insurances for you, or two insurances for migrant workers (including medical insurance and industrial injury insurance). You can pay 5 risks or 2 risks, and the company is not illegal, so how to pay depends on how the company's personnel department handles it. If you are in agricultural registered permanent residence, you can participate in rural old-age insurance and medical insurance, but you can't apply for work-related injury insurance. In other words, only when you work, the unit will pay work-related injury insurance for you, and the amount of work-related injury insurance will be borne by the unit, without personal responsibility.