The New Law Changing Everything for Connecticut Workers

Connecticut Senate Passes Comprehensive Labor Reform Bill

  • The Connecticut Senate has approved H.B. 5003, a sweeping labor bill now awaiting the governor’s signature. 
  • This legislation significantly enhances workers’ compensation benefits for healthcare providers and teachers assaulted on the job, raising payments to 100% of weekly earnings. 
  • It additionally mandates employer coverage for medical expenses and lost wages incurred during court appearances related to these workplace assaults. 
  • The omnibus bill also addresses broader issues like wage theft and service worker job protections.

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Strategies for Smarter Workers’ Compensation Claims Management 

  • Organizations are adopting integrated technology platforms to streamline the complex, often manual, workers’ compensation claims process. 
  • These digital tools enable faster reporting and improved communication among injured employees, employers, and medical providers. 
  • Utilizing data analytics allows managers to identify high-risk trends and implement targeted safety interventions. 
  • This technology-driven approach enhances recovery outcomes while simultaneously reducing administrative costs and managing risk.

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Iowa Supreme Court Rules on Walmart Worker’s Second Injury Fund Claim

  • Sarah Kingsbury, a pharmacy technician, sought benefits from Iowa’s Second Injury Fund after sustaining a fall at a Walmart store. 
  • Following a $52,500 settlement with Walmart for the incident, she claimed compensation for a pre-existing disability. 
  • The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that her compromise settlement with the employer did not establish the necessary fixed liability for a permanent disability. 
  • Consequently, the court held that she was ineligible for fund benefits.

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