The Stress Debate and Who Really Deserves Compensation? The New York State Senate is set to deliberate on S.B. 755, a bill proposing significant amendments to the workers’ compensation law passed in December 2024. This 2024 statute opened a pathway for employees experiencing “extraordinary work-related stress” to file compensation claims, broadening access to mental health support in the workplace. However, S.B. 755 seeks to narrow this scope, limiting eligibility for such claims to first responders only. If adopted, the bill would focus on professions such as police officers, firefighters, paramedics,…
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Texas Legislature Considers Mandatory Workers Compensation Coverage for Construction Industry
Texas Legislature Considers Mandatory Workers Compensation Coverage for Construction Industry As the Texas legislative session unfolds, lawmakers are set to debate several bills aimed at reforming the state’s workers compensation system. Of particular focus are S.B. 338 and H.B. 875, which propose making workers compensation coverage mandatory for contractors and subcontractors in the construction industry. These legislative efforts mark a significant shift in Texas, which is currently the only state in the U.S. that does not require employers to purchase workers compensation insurance. Current State of Workers Comp in Texas…
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