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Archive for December, 2020

Adverse Reactions to Vaccinations: Current Issues in Workers’ Compensation

By on December 28, 2020 in NJ Workers' Comp, Other with 2 Comments

As the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines begin to be administered to the population in the United States, many clients have asked whether an adverse reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine would be considered compensable if the employer were to offer a voluntary vaccination program at some time in the future.  Many employers currently offer such […]

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Appellate Division Holds Insurance Carrier Failed to Prove Proper Cancellation of Policy

By on December 10, 2020 in NJ Workers' Comp, Other with 0 Comments

It remains very difficult for New Jersey insurers to cancel policies in workers’ compensation.  Strict compliance with N.J.S.A. 34:15-81 is required because the state’s policy favors continuation of insurance coverage. The decision in Pierson v. Travelers Indemnity Company, A-3838-19T2 (App. Div. December 7, 2020) illustrates the specific problem of cancellation related to non-payment of an […]

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The Crucial Difference Between Impairment And Disability In Workers’ Compensation

Understanding the difference between “impairment” and “disability” is important in properly reserving files and in defending workers’ compensation cases. Many people use the terms synonymously, but there is an important legal distinction. An impairment refers to a problem with the structure or organ of the body. Disability focuses on the functional limitations that are caused by the […]

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