Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB750

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Labor and Employment - Workers' Compensation - Exceptions to Exclusivity of Liability

Impact

If enacted, SB750 would empower employees and their families to pursue legal action against employers under certain circumstances. Specifically, if an employee is injured or killed due to the employer's deliberate intent, the affected parties will be allowed to file a lawsuit for damages. This change could lead to increased accountability for employers and potentially greater compensation for injured workers or their dependents, which demonstrates a stronger safety net for employees against wrongful or negligent actions by their employers.

Summary

Senate Bill 750, introduced in 2024, focuses on modifying the Maryland workers’ compensation laws concerning employer liability. The bill proposes exceptions to the principle of exclusivity regarding an employer's liability, particularly in cases where the employer deliberately intends to injure or kill an employee. Under current law, an employer's liability is generally exclusive, meaning that employees cannot sue their employer for damages beyond whatever compensation is available through the workers' compensation system. SB750 seeks to alter this framework significantly, especially for cases involving deliberate harm.

Contention

The introduction of SB750 is likely to generate debate around the implications of altering existing workers' compensation laws. Proponents argue that it is necessary to protect workers against employers who neglect safety standards or engage in harmful practices intentionally. Conversely, critics might raise concerns that the bill could result in higher insurance premiums for employers and incentivize litigation rather than promoting workplace safety through conventional means. The retroactive application of the provisions in this bill could also become a point of legal contention as it addresses incidents dating back to 2022.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB839

Labor and Employment - Workers' Compensation - Hernia

MD HB902

Labor and Employment - Workers' Compensation - Hernia

MD HB590

Workers' Compensation - Benefits - Offset and Study

MD SB377

Workers' Compensation - Benefits - Offset and Study

MD HB694

Labor and Employment - Workers' Compensation - Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical

MD HB1012

Workers' Compensation - Fees for Legal Services

MD SB406

Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - First Responders

MD HB335

Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - First Responders

MD HB832

Labor and Employment - Equal Pay for Equal Work - Wage Range Transparency

MD SB902

Labor and Employment - Maryland Healthy Working Families Act - Seasonal Temporary Workers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.