Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2863

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Workers' compensation; revise the exclusive remedy provision to provide certain exemptions.

Impact

The enactment of SB2863 would have a notable impact on the existing workers' compensation framework in Mississippi. By allowing employees to hold employers liable in cases of gross negligence specifically where injuries are deemed substantially certain, the bill effectively alters the current protections that limit employer liability. This could empower workers who have suffered from severe workplace accidents to pursue claims beyond the scope of standard workers' compensation benefits. As a result, employers may face increased exposure to lawsuits, potentially influencing their operational protocols and safety measures.

Summary

Senate Bill 2863, titled as the 'Wells Middleton Law,' seeks to amend Section 71-3-9 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly the provisions related to exclusive remedies under workers' compensation law. The amendment introduces an exception for gross negligent claims where injuries are substantially certain to occur, thereby allowing employees or their legal representatives to pursue damages in such cases. This change is aimed at providing workers with more avenues for redress against employers whose severe negligence leads to significant injuries.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the bill, particularly from employer associations and businesses concerned about the implications of increased liability. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to protect workers from hazardous work environments, especially where the employer's negligence is apparent. Conversely, opponents might claim that it creates a burden on employers that could lead to higher insurance costs and operational vulnerabilities.

Summary_points

In discussions surrounding SB2863, the specific criteria for establishing gross negligence and the threshold for proving that an injury was substantially certain to occur may come under scrutiny. This could lead to debates on the balance between employee rights and the financial responsibilities of employers, as well as the broader implications for workplace safety and compensation policies in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2672

Workers' Compensation; revise the exclusive remedy provision to provide certain exemptions.

MS HB549

Allocation fault; revise certain provisions concerning workers' compensation that relates to.

MS SB324

Workers' compensation; modifying certain definition; clarifying applicability of Administrative Workers' Compensation Act; clarifying exception to exclusive remedy. Effective date.

MS HB2784

To reaffirm and enhance the workers compensation exclusive remedy rule or doctrine

MS HB2402

To reaffirm and enhance the workers compensation exclusive remedy rule or doctrine

MS HB4216

To reaffirm and enhance the workers compensation exclusive remedy rule or doctrine

MS HB4394

To reaffirm and enhance the workers compensation excusive remedy rule or doctrine

MS HB4296

To revise outdated provisions within Chapter 23 of the West Virginia Code, which pertains to workers’ compensation

MS SB1013

Workers' compensation; expanding certain rights and remedies. Effective date.

MS SB750

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

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