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“Climate Change Creates Heightened Workers Comp Exposures”

Jon Campisi | Business Insurance • March 23, 2023

In the article “Climate Change Creates Heightened Workers Comp Exposures” by Jon Campisi, the author highlights the increasing risks that climate change poses to workers’ compensation. With extreme weather events, such as floods, wildfires, and heatwaves becoming more frequent and severe, the likelihood of work-related injuries and illnesses is on the rise. This situation puts a strain on the workers’ compensation system, which has to adapt to these new challenges.

One of the main concerns is heat-related illnesses, which are becoming more common as temperatures continue to rise. Workers in industries like construction, agriculture, and transportation are particularly vulnerable. Employers and insurers must take steps to mitigate these risks, such as providing adequate training, implementing safety measures, and ensuring workers have access to proper protective gear.

The article also mentions the importance of mental health, as climate change-induced disasters can lead to post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues for workers affected by these events. This further complicates the workers’ compensation landscape, as mental health issues may be harder to quantify and attribute to work-related incidents.

In conclusion, climate change is having a significant impact on workers’ compensation exposures. Employers and insurers need to adapt to these challenges by implementing effective safety measures, ensuring proper training, and addressing the mental health consequences of climate change-related events.

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Source: Jon Campisi | Business Insurance • March 23, 2023 • “Climate Change Creates Heightened Workers Comp Exposures”