Will COVID-19 'Shock' Workplace Injury Law Like the Railroads of the Early 20th Century?

Center for Progressive Reform 2020-07-02

Summary:

Workers' compensation was created as a means to an end and not an end in itself. It addressed the outrageous frequency of workplace injury and death caused by railroads in the late 19th/early 20th century. The unholy trinity of employers' affirmative tort defenses – assumption of the risk, contributory negligence, and the fellow servant rule – meant that workers or their survivors were not being compensated adequately or, in many cases, not at all. For this reason, expert American investigators were dispatched to Europe between 1909 and 1911 to study the existing workers' compensation systems there. Our current system was the result.

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http://progressivereform.org/cpr-blog/will-covid-19-shock-workplace-injury-law/

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Authors:

Michael C. Duff

Date tagged:

07/02/2020, 08:09

Date published:

07/02/2020, 08:07