Major Changes In Store For The New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act
Gregory DiCarlo
Source: N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 et. seq.
Analysis
We first reported in the July, 2008 issue of “The C&W Journal” that recent public scrutiny had spurred the New Jersey State Senate to pass bills amending key provisions in the Garden State’s Workers’ Compensation Act (N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 et. seq.). As expected, Governor Jon S. Corzine signed those bills into law, effective October 1, 2008.
The new law governs the practice of emergent Motions filed for medical treatment. By way of highlight, if a Motion for Medical Treatment is accompanied by medical documentation from a physician indicating that a delay of treatment shall result in “irreparable harm”, then an Answer to the Motion shall be due within five (5) calendar days (the prior law provided for a twenty-one (21) day response period). “Irreparable harm” has not been defined in the new law. Thereafter, an initial conference with the Court shall be scheduled within five (5) days of the filing of the Answer (previously, such conference did not take place inside of thirty (30) days). Of equal importance, the Employer will have only fifteen (15) days from the date of service to secure a medical examination (the prior law provided for thirty-five (35) days). Notably, the rule makes no mention of Motions requesting temporary disability benefits.
Further, the new law requires the carrier and self-insured employer designate a specific person to receive service and respond to all issues pertaining to Motions for medical and temporary disability benefits. The employer must provide the contact person’s full name, telephone number, address, e-mail address, and fax number to the WC Division. Failure to comply with the provisions within the proscribed period of time shall result in a fine of $2,500.00 for each day of noncompliance.
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