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    High Bar for Lifetime Workers’ Comp: Alabama Court Reverses Total Disability Award

     

    Alabama Court Strips Total Workers’ Comp Benefits Due to Post-Injury Employment

    • The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals recently reversed a $226,000 permanent total disability award, emphasizing that post-injury actions determine workers’ comp eligibility. 
    • Although a brick mason suffered severe spinal and heel fractures, his subsequent history of manual labor and unemployment certifications proved he could secure gainful employment. 
    • The court ruled that under state law, claimants must prove an absolute inability to obtain suitable work. 
    • Consequently, objective employment records outweighed the worker’s testimony regarding chronic pain.

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    Oklahoma Supreme Court Upholds Workers’ Comp Exclusivity as a Powerful Risk Shield

    • In Oklahoma and Kentucky, the “economic realities” test is used to determine if a worker is an employee or an independent contractor for workers’ compensation purposes. 
    • Courts prioritize employer control and financial dependency over formal contracts or 1099 tax labels. 
    • Misclassifying workers can lead to significant audit bills, liability for injuries, and costly legal disputes. 
    • Employers must ensure proper compliance to avoid these risks.

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    Why DBA Compliance is Non-Negotiable for Workers’ Comp

    • Federal Acquisition Regulation clause 52.228-3 requires federal contractors to maintain workers’ compensation insurance, primarily under the Defense Base Act (DBA), for overseas and specific domestic projects.
    • This statutory no-fault system provides medical, disability, and survivor benefits while serving as the exclusive remedy for injured employees.
    • Prime contractors must ensure subcontractors maintain proper coverage to avoid direct liability for benefits and regulatory penalties. 
    • Effective compliance requires aligning insurance programs with the contract’s geographic scope and operational risks.

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