New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1693

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Prevents intoxicated employees from receiving workers' compensation.

Impact

The legislation primarily affects the provisions under R.S.34:15-7 of the New Jersey Statutes. Previously, intoxication had to be proven as the sole cause of an accident for compensation claims to be barred. However, through this amendment, the legal landscape shifts toward a more stringent approach, allowing employers to fend off compensation claims more effectively when intoxication is involved. This could lead to a decrease in successful claims filed by employees injured under the influence of alcohol or drugs during work hours.

Summary

Bill S1693 aims to amend the existing workers' compensation law in New Jersey by stipulating that employees who are intoxicated at the time of an injury or death shall be barred from receiving such benefits. The bill introduces a presumption that any injury or death is due to the intoxication of the employee, placing the onus on the employee to prove otherwise if intoxication is present during the incident. This legislative action is expected to alter how cases of workplace injuries are evaluated when intoxication is a factor.

Contention

Opposition to Bill S1693 may arise from advocates for workers' rights who argue that this act could unfairly disadvantage employees facing genuine workplace injuries compounded by intoxication. Critics might assert that the bill undermines the principle of workers' compensation intended to protect employees, potentially leading to situations where employees are denied benefits despite circumstances that warranted them. Additionally, the overarching dependency on intoxication as a factor in injuries raises questions about the fairness and scope of workplace protections.

Companion Bills

NJ A712

Same As Prevents intoxicated employees from receiving workers' compensation.

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