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    Don’t Get Scammed Out of Your Comp!

    Utah Warning: Scam Targets Injured Workers’ Comp Claimants

    • The Utah Labor Commission warns of a national scam where fraudsters impersonate officials to target workers’ compensation claimants for fraudulent fees. 
    • Scammers demand payment to “release” benefits, a practice illegitimate in valid workers’ compensation processes. 
    • Authorities urge injured employees to never pay fees and to report suspicious demands to the Industrial Accidents Division immediately. 
    • Individuals should verify all communications directly, ensuring no personal data is disclosed to scammers.

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    AI Enhances Construction Safety to Lower Workers’ Comp Claims

    • AI-powered video monitoring and sensors are transforming jobsite safety by identifying hazardous behaviors in real time. 
    • These systems act as coaching platforms, reinforcing safer habits and reducing the frequency of physical accidents. 
    • By preventing injuries before they occur, companies like Suffolk have successfully lowered their workers’ compensation claims. 
    • This data-driven approach also helps firms secure lower insurance premiums through improved risk management.

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    NYC and NJ Construction Hazards Drive Workers’ Comp Claims

    • Construction sites in New York and New Jersey face high injury rates from falls, electrocutions, and equipment accidents. 
    • Victims typically pursue no-fault workers’ compensation benefits to cover medical expenses and lost wages regardless of fault. 
    • State-specific regulations, such as New York’s Scaffold Law, allow injured workers to file third-party lawsuits for additional damages. 
    • Strict reporting deadlines and documented medical evidence are essential for securing these benefits.

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