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    Court Increases Burden of Proof on PEOs

    New York Court Tightens Workers’ Comp Rules for PEOs

    • A New York appellate court has increased the burden of proof for Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) in workers’ compensation disputes. 
    • The ruling establishes that standard payroll records alone are insufficient for PEOs to deny liability for non-leased, uninsured workers. 
    • Consequently, PEO carriers risk absorbing liability for client-employers who fail to secure independent coverage. 
    • This shift compels carriers to adopt more aggressive auditing of client policies to ensure compliance and mitigate risk.

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    Supreme Court Captive Ruling Is Good News for Workers’ Comp Funding

    • The IRS made things difficult for captive programs by introducing strict reporting rules and heavy fines. 
    • In the CIC Services case, the Supreme Court ruled that businesses can sue to fight these IRS rules before getting fined. 
    • This decision is a huge relief for employers who use captives to cover their workers’ compensation liabilities. 
    • It gives companies a fair chance to protect their alternative risk funding without facing immediate financial penalties.

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    Court Affirms Worker’s Disability Pay Increase

    • ACNR Resources appealed a decision regarding a permanent physical impairment rating for claimant Shine Kellison’s left hand injury. 
    • A claims administrator originally decided the hand injury equaled a 22% permanent disability rating for financial compensation. 
    • The Workers’ Compensation Board of Review later increased this rating to a 24% total disability award. 
    • The Supreme Court of Appeals ultimately affirmed this increase, ensuring the injured worker received the higher compensation payout.

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