
NJ Finalizes ABC Rule: Impacting Workers’ Comp Status
- New Jersey has adopted regulations codifying the “ABC test” to strictly define worker classification, effective October 1, 2026.
- This move is expected to reclassify many independent contractors and gig workers as employees.
- Consequently, this shift directly expands workers’ compensation eligibility, covering staff previously excluded.
- Businesses should brace for higher insurance premiums and an increase in workplace injury claims.
Bill Would Extend 9/11 Workers’ Comp Benefits to National Guard Members
- New York lawmakers introduced a bill to expand workers’ compensation coverage to National Guard members who responded to the Sept. 11 attacks.
- The measure would amend state military and workers’ comp laws to include Guard personnel deployed on state orders during rescue and recovery operations.
- Advocates say many responders struggled to access benefits despite documented exposure.
- Nearly 1,300 Guard members assisted at the World Trade Center by the end of 2001.
Texas Firefighters Report Widespread Workers’ Comp Denials for Cancer Claims
- Fort Worth firefighters told investigators they are struggling to get workers’ compensation coverage for job‑related cancer despite Texas’ presumptive law.
- Several firefighters said their claims were denied even when their cancers were on the state’s covered list.
- City officials said denials are based on medical determinations and follow state processes.
- The Texas Association of Fire Fighters said too many cancer claims continue to be rejected statewide.
