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Your Questions Answered: Should I Worry About My Workers’ Compensation Benefits Amidst a Flurry of Recent Federal Law Changes?

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There is no doubt that a lot is changing in Washington. There is also no doubt that the recent discussions surrounding significant federal law changes, and the changes being made by the Trump administration, have left many Louisiana workers feeling uncertain about their rights and benefits under Louisiana workers’ compensation laws, and if they will also be impacted by what is happening at the Capitol. However, if you are a worker in Louisiana, it is likely that your workers’ compensation benefits will remain secure, even despite any shifts in the law – and the political tide – at the federal level. To help Louisiana workers better understand why their rights to workers’ compensation benefits if they are injured on the job will likely be unaffected, even if major changes are potentially ahead at the federal level, we discuss how the state’s workers’ compensation system will likely remain intact to protect injured Louisiana workers here.

Louisiana State Workers’ Compensation Law vs. Federal Laws 

One of the primary reasons Louisiana workers will likely be unaffected by the federal law changes is that the Louisiana workers’ compensation system is a state-run and regulated program. The State of Louisiana has its own laws and systems in place to ensure that injured workers in the state receive proper medical treatment and wage replacement in the event of a work-related injury or illness. Federal legislative changes may impact broader labor laws involving workers and worker health and safety, but those federal laws are unlikely to override the existing workers’ compensation laws that are on the books in Louisiana.

Current Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Laws Mandate that Louisiana Employers Are Required to Maintain Workers’ Compensation Insurance

 In addition, regardless of changes to the laws at the federal level, Louisiana state law mandates that most employers (with some exceptions) carry workers’ compensation insurance. This requirement ensures that most Louisiana workers who are injured on the job are entitled to important financial and other benefits that help them treat and heal from their injury, so that they can get back to work and their regular lives. Workers’ compensation benefits in Louisiana may include wage replacement benefits, medical expense reimbursement, vocational rehabilitation, and other important benefits. In order to determine whether you may be owed workers’ compensation benefits for your work-related injury in Louisiana, it is always best to speak with an experienced Louisiana workers’ compensation lawyer as soon as possible, after a serious workplace injury occurs.

Finding Legal Help in Louisiana – Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

If you are in Louisiana and you need legal help obtaining important workers’ compensation benefits due to you, contact the experienced Louisiana workers’ compensation lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC. The experienced Louisiana workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC are here to help injured workers get workers’ compensation benefits due to them. Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC and speak to a lawyer about your case now.

Source:

laworks.net/FAQs/FAQ_WorkComp_EmployerCoverage.asp#:~:text=Return%20To%20Questions-,I%20have%20no%20employees.,the%20offices%20of%20the%20corporation.

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