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Friday, June 20, 2008

Florida’s “Circle Solution” Revisited: NJ Struggles to Speed up the Benefit Highway

After a major investigative report entitled “Waiting in Pain,” the Star Ledger, newspaper reflected delays and frustrations in the operation of the NJ Workers’ Compensation system. The NJ Legislature has found itself struggling to define an effective approach to resolve the problems of the century old compensation system.

The Legislature immediately convened a hearing to discuss the issue. It heard testimony from many of the stakeholders, except the victims of the alleged abuse, the injured workers. Their voices were silent.

In a complete about face the leadership of the Legislature turned from the initial comments that the system was “completely dysfunctional” and needed a complete overhaul, to its present course of action, a piecemeal modification of the Act without the benefit of a complete and thorough evaluation of the system.

The enormous delay in the delivery in medical care appears to be a most significant and complex issue facing the Workers‘Compensation system in New Jersey and other jurisdictions throughout the United States. Medical benefits, which have soared in cost, now have now become the epicenter of controversy.

It is obvious that the system is need of more than merely first aid. A complete evaluation of the system is required such as has been proposed by Assemblyman Neil Cohen. Without such an evaluation it is difficult to determine a valid diagnosis, never mind trying to define a plan for treatment.

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