Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB613

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Provides for workers' compensation benefits, medical treatment and rehabilitation, and fraudulent conduct. (8/1/12)

Impact

The proposed changes aim to provide clarity and fairness in determining workers' compensation benefits. It addresses situations where employers fail to provide timely wage information, stipulating that such failures should not lead to penalties against insurers. This amendment is intended to streamline processes and reduce bureaucratic hindrances for employees seeking compensation. Furthermore, the legislation emphasizes that limits on reimbursement for medical treatments and pharmaceuticals will help control costs in a manner that aligns with industry standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 613, introduced by Senator Cortez, seeks to amend and reenact various sections of the Louisiana workers' compensation law. It focuses on the calculation of wages for compensation, ensuring that employees' benefits are fairly determined in light of their actual earnings over the past year. The bill proposes that for hourly wages, an employee's average should be based on total earnings over the 52 weeks preceding an injury rather than just a few weeks. Additionally, it outlines ways to compensate seasonal and part-time employees fairly based on their specific employment patterns.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB 613 seems supportive, primarily among proponents who view it as a necessary update to existing workers' compensation laws to reflect current workforce dynamics. They argue that the adjustments to wage calculations and the streamlined claims process will result in more equitable outcomes for injured workers. However, there is likely concern from employers and insurance companies about the implications on costs, emphasizing the need for strikes a balance between protecting workers' rights and avoiding undue financial burdens on businesses.

Contention

One notable point of contention involves the bill's approach to fraud. The legislation seeks to include provisions against exaggerating injuries or disabilities, thereby fortifying the legal framework against fraudulent claims in workers' compensation cases. Critics may view these measures as potentially punitive and fear they could deter employees from legitimately claiming necessary benefits out of fear of accusations. Hence, the balance between preventing fraud and protecting genuine claims remains a significant aspect of the discussion surrounding SB 613.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB885

Provides with respect to workers' compensation

LA SB366

Provides relative to the workers' compensation weekly wage. (8/1/24) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

LA SB560

To provide relative to workers' compensation, the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Law. (8/1/12)

LA SB763

Provides relative to the workers' compensation law. (8/1/12) (EN +$145,900 SD EX See Note)

LA HB959

Provides with respect to workers' compensation

LA HB529

Provides relative to the determination of the average weekly wage (RE1 DECREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB888

Provides with respect to workers' compensation disability claims

LA SF455

A bill for an act requiring certain weekly workers' compensation benefits to be calculated by including an employee's overtime and premium pay, and to include an annual cost-of-living adjustment.

LA HF673

A bill for an act requiring certain weekly workers' compensation benefits to be calculated by including an employee's overtime and premium pay, and to include an annual cost-of-living adjustment.

LA HB401

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation.

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