/kəmˌpɛnsəˈbɪlɪtɪ/ – noun
Definition: khả năng đền bù, khả năng bồi thường (tổn thất, thua lỗ).
A more thorough explanation: Compensability refers to the quality or state of being eligible for compensation, typically in the context of legal matters such as workers’ compensation claims or insurance claims. It refers to whether a particular injury, loss, or damage is considered valid for compensation under the relevant laws or policies.
Example: The court will determine the compensability of the employee’s injury based on the evidence presented during the trial.