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    Broad Workers’ Comp Releases Bar Future Lawsuits, Court Rules

    Sixth Circuit Affirms Broad Workers’ Comp Releases Can Bar Subsequent ADA Claims

    • The Sixth Circuit ruled that signing a broad release during a workers’ comp settlement can prevent employees from filing future disability lawsuits. 
    • In a recent case, a worker’s ADA claim was dismissed because his signed agreement explicitly covered all employment-related disputes. 
    • The court decided his personal misunderstanding didn’t matter since the contract language was clear and he signed it voluntarily. 
    • This means a well-written settlement officially ends all potential legal claims for an employer.

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    Employers Holdings Targets 10% Premium Growth with AI-Enabled Excess Workers’ Comp Launch

    • Employers Holdings is targeting 10% premium growth for its new excess workers’ compensation product designed for self-insured clients. 
    • The expansion strategy leverages AI-driven automation to enhance underwriting and claims management efficiency. 
    • This initiative aims to capture larger risk profiles while maintaining stable loss ratios and improving profitability. 
    • The company is scaling its market share through this combination of specialized coverage and technological innovation. 

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    Navigating Workers’ Comp and Liability in Work-Based Learning

    • State policies on workers’ compensation for work-based learning (WBL) vary significantly, often creating barriers to student participation. 
    • Some states mandate employer coverage for trainees, while others utilize state-funded insurance or designate schools as the responsible party. 
    • These diverse frameworks aim to reduce employer liability and encourage business engagement in vocational programs. 
    • Clearer, more consistent guidelines are necessary to define insurance responsibilities for all parties involved.

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