Work Comp News 040326
KY Take home liability, MN Safety and monitoring, Revised contractor definitions, AI adoption, FL medical expense for travel
Comp exclusivity doesn't bar 'take-home' asbestos claims: Kentucky court
" the claims fall outside the scope of the state’s Workers’ Compensation Act because the alleged injury did not arise out of employment."
" the claims fall outside the scope of the state’s Workers’ Compensation Act because the alleged injury did not arise out of employment."
Bill targets workplace monitoring, expands health, safety oversight - Business Insurance
"would regulate employers’ use of electronic monitoring tools, with provisions that could significantly affect workplace health and safety practices."
Employee or Independent Contractor? US DOL Proposes to Revise Classification Standards
"proposal is a shift back to focusing on the employer’s degree of control and the worker’s opportunity for profit or loss"
The Formula Behind Successful AI Adoption in Workers' Comp - WorkersCompensation.com
"The technology worked fine. The business case was solid. But nobody had planned for the people who were supposed to change how they work every day. "
Insurer off hook for medical costs for worker's travel to visit family
"the costs associated with a tetraplegic worker’s travel to visit family out of state did not qualify for coverage as medical benefits."
"would regulate employers’ use of electronic monitoring tools, with provisions that could significantly affect workplace health and safety practices."
Employee or Independent Contractor? US DOL Proposes to Revise Classification Standards
"proposal is a shift back to focusing on the employer’s degree of control and the worker’s opportunity for profit or loss"
The Formula Behind Successful AI Adoption in Workers' Comp - WorkersCompensation.com
"The technology worked fine. The business case was solid. But nobody had planned for the people who were supposed to change how they work every day. "
Insurer off hook for medical costs for worker's travel to visit family
"the costs associated with a tetraplegic worker’s travel to visit family out of state did not qualify for coverage as medical benefits."
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