Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1305

Introduced
2/3/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Refer
2/14/23  

Caption

WORKERS COMP-REPETITIVE INJURY

Impact

The bill also introduces a mechanism for prior employers to contribute financially to claims awarded for repetitive or cumulative injuries. This means that if an award is made for benefits related to a cumulative injury caused by employment with multiple employers, the current employer would have the right to seek reimbursement from previous employers for their proportionate share of the claim's costs. This potentially alters the landscape of employer liability in cases where cumulative injuries are involved, encouraging a more equitable distribution of costs among employers.

Summary

SB1305, introduced by Senator Laura M. Murphy, proposes amendments to the Workers' Compensation Act in Illinois regarding the treatment of accidents resulting from repetitive or cumulative trauma. Specifically, the bill states that any accidental injury of this nature occurring within six months of an employee's start date cannot be considered by workers' compensation insurers when determining employers' insurance rates. This provision aims to prevent new employees who experience such injuries shortly after hiring from unfairly impacting their employers' insurance premiums.

Contention

While the proposed amendments aim to provide relief for new employees and promote a fairer system for workers' compensation, discussions around SB1305 may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of protections for workers who suffer from repetitive injuries. Critics may argue that by limiting insurers' considerations in setting rates, the bill could unintentionally create a risk for underfunded employer insurance systems, leading to broader implications for worker safety and benefits. The debate will likely center on balancing the need for fair insurance practices with ensuring that workers' rights and protections are upheld.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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