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“Natural disasters put spotlight on safety protocols”

Louise Esola | Business Insurance • October 23, 2024

The latest article from Business Insurance, titled “Natural Disasters Put Spotlight on Safety Protocols” by Louise Esola, highlights recent negligence lawsuits emphasizing employer responsibilities in preparing for natural disasters. Following fatal incidents during Hurricane Helene in Tennessee and a tornado in Kentucky, companies are now facing legal challenges from the families of affected workers, who allege neglect in ensuring worker safety amid extreme weather conditions.

Richard Donohue, managing partner at McIntyre, Donohue, Accardi, Salmonson & Riordan LLP in New York, provided insights into the legal landscape around workers’ compensation claims related to natural disasters. He noted that New York, like some other states, allows such claims under specific circumstances. However, Donohue cautioned that even with a workers’ compensation defense, employers may still face the risk of lawsuits. He advised that adherence to OSHA’s emergency preparedness requirements is a best practice, stressing the importance of proactive planning to safeguard workers during severe weather events.

At McIntyre, Donohue, Accardi, Salmonson & Riordan LLP, we recognize that workplace injuries can occur despite safety measures. Our team specializes in navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation, so you can focus on recovery while we advocate for your rights.

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Source: Louise Esola | Business Insurance – “Natural disasters put spotlight on safety protocols”