New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2297

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

Impact

The bill's provisions are designed to facilitate the compensation process for emergency responders by clarifying and expanding the definition of who qualifies for coverage under workers' compensation. By including additional categories of workers, such as emergency medical technicians and 9-1-1 dispatchers, the legislation seeks to ensure that those who serve in critical emergency roles are properly protected. This change is poised to provide significant implications for the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular injuries sustained in the line of duty, emphasizing the necessity of acknowledging the risks these professionals face.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2297 aims to amend the existing workers' compensation laws in New Jersey concerning certain injuries sustained by volunteer and professional public safety personnel, particularly those involved in emergency responses. This legislation addresses the current rebuttable presumption that cardiovascular or cerebrovascular injuries occurring during emergency responses are compensable, extending these protections to a broader range of personnel than previously covered by law. The bill specifies that the injuries resulting from emergencies, both while responding and during remediation efforts, will be considered work-related.

Contention

Though the bill is seen positively by many in public safety and law enforcement, there may be concerns regarding the potential implications for workers' compensation costs and the complexity of determining causation for injuries. Critics may argue that expanding the definition of compensable injuries could lead to an increase in claims, thereby affecting state budgets and resources. Furthermore, the inclusion of terms like 'remediating from an emergency' may open debates on the interpretation of these terms and their application in various scenarios, possibly leading to disputes during claims processing.

Companion Bills

NJ S651

Carry Over Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ A161

Carry Over Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

Previously Filed As

NJ A161

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ A5909

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to certain volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ S651

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ S4267

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to certain volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ AB699

Workers’ compensation: presumed injuries.

NJ AB991

Workers’ compensation: presumed injuries.

NJ AB1107

Workers’ compensation: presumptive injuries.

NJ A1315

Provides certain volunteer and other workers with maximum compensation benefit for workers' compensation claim regardless of outside employment.

NJ A2771

Provides certain volunteer and other workers with maximum compensation benefit for workers' compensation claim regardless of outside employment.

NJ SB00913

An Act Expanding Workers' Compensation Coverage For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries For All Employees.

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NJ S1961

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MS HB1565

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FL H1003

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NJ A5909

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to certain volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ S4267

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to certain volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

VA HB2102

Pregnant individuals; DMAS to seek federal authority to implement presumptive eligibility, etc.