Duff on Expanding Benefits in Workers’ Comp
Michael Duff has posted to SSRN Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Coverage and other Expanding Benefit Changes in the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Marketplace: Academic Legal Perspective. The abstract provides:
This paper discusses the increased use of causation presumptions in workers’ compensation cases involving firefighters and other first responders. It also considers increasing workers’ compensation coverage of post traumatic stress disorder with respect to those same categories of workers.The paper discusses how workers’ compensation coverage of certain conditions tends to parallel the growth of potential tort liability, observes that disease presumptions were a feature of early 20th century workers’ compensation statutes (and so are not new), and argues that recognition of workers’ compensation “mental-mental” claims has been consistent with “zone of danger” expansion of the negligent infliction of emotional distress cause of action.