Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB1017

Introduced
1/5/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Engrossed
3/21/24  
Enrolled
4/9/24  
Passed
4/11/24  

Caption

Change the schedule of compensation for certain injuries resulting in disability under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act

Impact

The introduction of LB1017 suggests significant implications for state laws regarding workers' compensation. By changing the compensation schedules, it is likely to influence the financial outcomes for both employees who are injured and the businesses that compensate them. The changes could lead to a re-evaluation of current practices in employee care and compensation, potentially increasing business costs in some areas while aiming to better support injured workers elsewhere. The alterations are positioned as a necessary adjustment to modernize the legal framework surrounding workplace injuries.

Summary

LB1017 is a legislative proposal aimed at revising the schedule of compensation for injuries resulting in disability under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act. This bill directly pertains to how compensation is calculated for workers who have sustained injuries in the course of their employment, therefore impacting businesses and employees alike. The modifications proposed are intended to streamline compensation processes and potentially enhance the victim’s recovery in specific circumstances, responding to evolving workplace safety standards and economic realities.

Sentiment

Sentiment around LB1017 appears to be mixed among various stakeholders. Proponents of the bill highlight its potential to provide a fairer and swifter resolution process for workers' claims, emphasizing the importance of supporting those who suffer injuries on the job. Conversely, there are concerns from some business owners and insurance providers about increased liabilities and operational costs. Advocacy groups for workers' rights have generally shown support, arguing that it better aligns with the needs of injured workers seeking justice and adequate compensation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LB1017 include debates over how the new schedules will affect existing compensation frameworks. Critics argue that without careful consideration, the bill could inadvertently lead to increased financial burdens for small businesses, while advocates assert that it is a long-overdue reform that aligns compensation with current realities of workplace injuries. The resolution of these issues is critical, as stakeholders on both sides are eager to ensure that both injured workers receive justice and that businesses remain operationally viable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB443

Change provisions relating to compensation for total disability under the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Act

NE LB5

Provide for compensability under Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Act for mental injuries resulting from workplace violence

NE LB464

Change provisions relating to proof of mental injuries and mental illness for first responders under the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Act

NE LB617

Change provisions of the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Act

NE LB272

Change provisions relating to the date when compensation begins under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act

NE LB522

Change provisions relating to the date when compensation begins and provide for cost-of-living adjustments under the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Act

NE LB426

Change the number of judges on the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court

NE LB501

Provide for compensation under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act for cancers experienced by firefighters

NE LB400

Provide for compensation under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act for cancers experienced by firefighters

NE LB455

Provide for confidentiality of and access to certain injury reports under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.