For human resource professionals, labor law specialists, and others involved in the practice of labor-management relations, Lencsis provides a concise, easily-accessed description of the workers compensation system in the United States, its governing laws and also its insurance aspects. Covering all major facets of workers compensation legislation and the insurance and risk management techniques used to comply with them, his book will have equal benefits for the staffs of insurance companies and brokerages, compensation and claims professionals, and for workers compensation executives in governmental agencies.
Lencsis explains that workers compensation laws were enacted on the federal and state levels in the early part of the century and have endured in the same basic form to the present. They represent a radical departure from common law concepts of negligence and damages in that they provide for statutory medical and wage-loss benefits regardless of who is at fault. Lencsis explores how insurance mechanisms in the public and private sectors are used to fund benefits and to make their delivery as secure and certain as possible. He also notes that workers compensation insurance is a major part of the property-casualty insurance business, and as such has recently become one of its most profitable areas. Lencsis' book helps readers to understand these concepts and to work with them in the day-to-day conduct of their business.
Show moreFor human resource professionals, labor law specialists, and others involved in the practice of labor-management relations, Lencsis provides a concise, easily-accessed description of the workers compensation system in the United States, its governing laws and also its insurance aspects. Covering all major facets of workers compensation legislation and the insurance and risk management techniques used to comply with them, his book will have equal benefits for the staffs of insurance companies and brokerages, compensation and claims professionals, and for workers compensation executives in governmental agencies.
Lencsis explains that workers compensation laws were enacted on the federal and state levels in the early part of the century and have endured in the same basic form to the present. They represent a radical departure from common law concepts of negligence and damages in that they provide for statutory medical and wage-loss benefits regardless of who is at fault. Lencsis explores how insurance mechanisms in the public and private sectors are used to fund benefits and to make their delivery as secure and certain as possible. He also notes that workers compensation insurance is a major part of the property-casualty insurance business, and as such has recently become one of its most profitable areas. Lencsis' book helps readers to understand these concepts and to work with them in the day-to-day conduct of their business.
Show moreA concise, easily-accessed reference and guide to all of the major aspects of state and federal workers compensation laws and their related insurance and risk management techniques.
Introduction
History of Workers Compensation Laws
Federal Workers Compensation and Related Laws
Coverage of State and Federal Workers Compensation Laws
Benefits and Claims
Special Funds and Residual Markets
Insurers and Self-Insurers
Insurance Coverages and Premiums
Current Trends and Issues in Workers Compensation
Conclusion
Glossary
Appendixes
Index
PETER M. LENCSIS is an attorney in private practice in New York City. Formerly Vice President and General Counsel of Greater New York Mutual Insurance Company and Senior Staff Counsel to the National Council on Compensation Insurance, he has contributed to legal treatises in his field and serves as an adjunct professor at the College of Insurance, New York City. His first book, Insurance Regulation in the United States, was published by Quorum in 1997.
?Peter Lencsis, has written a concise, easily accessible
description of the workers compensation system in the United
States....Lencsis book helps the reader understand the history of
workers compensation laws as well as the day-to-day conduct of the
workers compensation business....All in all this is a useful book
about an important and much neglected subject.?-Employee Assistance
Quarterly
?Recent developments in the field suggest that many libraries need
an updated source, and Lencsis's book fills this need very well.
This work is highly recommended for all law libraries, large public
libraries, academic libraries with business programs, mid-size and
large business firms, and students and practitioners in the workers
compensation field.?-American Reference Books Annual
"Recent developments in the field suggest that many libraries need
an updated source, and Lencsis's book fills this need very well.
This work is highly recommended for all law libraries, large public
libraries, academic libraries with business programs, mid-size and
large business firms, and students and practitioners in the workers
compensation field."-American Reference Books Annual
"Peter Lencsis, has written a concise, easily accessible
description of the workers compensation system in the United
States....Lencsis book helps the reader understand the history of
workers compensation laws as well as the day-to-day conduct of the
workers compensation business....All in all this is a useful book
about an important and much neglected subject."-Employee Assistance
Quarterly
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