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Friday, September 19, 2025

Asbestos Ban Under Fire

The battle over America's long-awaited ban on asbestos has reached a critical juncture in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, where the 2024 EPA rule faces fierce industry challenges that could determine the fate of worker safety protections nationwide.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Celebrating 5 Million Views: A Testament to Our Community's Commitment to Workers' Compensation Excellence

Today marks an extraordinary milestone for The Workers' Compensation Blog—we have reached 5,000,000 views. This achievement belongs not to us alone, but to the remarkable community of legal professionals, scholars, and practitioners who have made this platform a cornerstone of workers' compensation discourse.

NJ Workers' Compensation Premium Drops Again

New Jersey's workers' compensation landscape continues its remarkable transformation as employers prepare for another premium reduction in 2026. The New Jersey Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau (NJCRIB) has established a pattern of consistent rate decreases, with a 6.9% statewide average decrease approved for 2025, continuing what industry experts now recognize as an unprecedented decade-long trend of premium relief for Garden State employers.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Jersey Fights COVID Workplace Risks

New Jersey's bold move to expand COVID-19 vaccine access represents a critical step forward in workplace safety and pandemic preparedness at a time when other states are moving in the opposite direction. The Garden State's recent Executive Directive No. 25-003 and accompanying Standing Order demonstrate how state-level leadership can protect workers and communities when federal guidance falls short.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Workers' Compensation Breakdown

Professor Michael C. Duff's law review article "Reverberations of Magna Carta – Work Injuries, Inkblots, and Restitution" presents a scathing indictment of America's workers' compensation system. His central argument: workers have been "unconstitutionally undercompensated" for over a century, creating what amounts to a constitutional crisis hiding in plain sight.

Monday, September 8, 2025

Older Workers Fall Risk

The aging workforce faces a hidden but deadly threat: workplace falls. Recent data reveal that fall-related deaths among older adults have more than tripled in the past 30 years, with over 41,000 Americans aged 65 and older dying from falls in 2023 alone. This alarming trend extends beyond the home into workplace environments, where employers must urgently address the unique vulnerabilities of their aging employees.