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Huntsville, Alabama 35801
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ALABAMA WORKERS COMPENSATION LAWS
- Article 1.
- Definitions.
- Powers and duties of Director of Industrial Relations with respect to administration of chapter generally; "director" defined.
- Director to prepare and distribute forms, etc.
- Reports and records of injuries for which compensation claimed.
- Reports of settlements.
- Circuit court clerks to report disposition of cases.
- Supplementary reports as to initiation, cessation, etc., of compensation payments.
- Employers' options to secure payment of compensation.
- Pooling of employers' liabilities for qualification as self-insurers.
- Liabilities of persons engaged in schemes, etc., to avoid liability to workers.
- Actions against third parties jointly liable with employers for injuries or death; actions for injury or death resulting from willful conduct; attorney's fees in settlements with third parties.
- Employee not to be terminated solely for action to recover benefits nor for filing notice of safety rule violation.
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court to prepare uniform rules for circuit courts.
- Applicability of chapter.
- Legislative findings and intent as to actions filed by injured employee against officers, etc., of same employer.
- Safety committee.
- State safety program; legislative intent; creation.
- Severability.
- Article 2 Compensation by Civil Action.
- Applicability of article; article deemed extension or modification of common law.
- Right of action for damages for injuries or death of employee.
- Excluded defenses.
- Applicability of Sections 25-5-31 and 25-5-32 to other claims for personal injury or death.
- Applicability of this article and Article 3 of chapter to minors; double compensation when minor illegally employed.
- Recovery where accident occurs outside state; effect of compensation under law of another state, etc., upon compensation under this article and Article 3 of chapter, etc.; recovery under this article and Article 3 of chapter for accident occurring within state where employment principally localized outside state.
- Burden of proof as to misconduct of employee.
- Article 3 Elective Compensation Under Contract of Employment.
- Articles not applicable to certain employers; exemption for corporate officers and independent contractors; coverage for school boards and volunteer fire departments and rescue squads; licensed real estate agent and product demonstrator not employee.
- Right to compensation for injuries or death; grounds for denial of compensation.
- Manner of compensation, etc., provided by chapter exclusive.
- Rights and remedies of employees, etc., exclusive; civil and criminal liability of employers, etc.
- Presumptions as to applicability and acceptance of provisions of articles.
- Rights and powers of minors under article generally; effect of payment of awards to minors.
- Settlements between parties.
- Compensation for disability.
- Effect of preexisting injuries or infirmities.
- Waiting period for compensation; penalty for overdue compensation payments.
- Compensation for death.
- Persons presumed wholly dependent.
- Total dependents — Designated; order of compensation.
- Total dependents — Maximum compensation.
- Partial dependents.
- Compensation of orphans or other children.
- Disposition of compensation upon remarriage of widow of employee who has another dependent.
- Burial expenses.
- Maximum and minimum weekly compensation.
- Compensation to cease upon death or marriage of dependent; proportional benefits for dependents.
- Liability of joint employers.
- Expenses of medical and surgical treatment, vocational rehabilitation, medicine, etc.; medical examinations; review by ombudsman of medical services.
- Written notice to employer of accident — Required.
- Written notice to employer of accident — Service and contents.
- Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation.
- Determination of disputed compensation claims generally.
- Compensation for death to be paid only to United States residents.
- Commutation of compensation to lump sum payments.
- Modification of payments.
- Procedure for and effect of payment of compensation to court appointed trustee.
- Remedy for default upon periodic compensation payments; exemption of compensation claims, etc., from garnishment, etc.
- Preference of right to compensation, etc.
- Proceedings for determination of disputed claims for compensation — Commencement of action, etc.
- Proceedings for determination of disputed claims for compensation — Costs and fees.
- Proceedings for determination of disputed claims for compensation — Attorney's fees.
- Forwarding of copy of judgment, etc., to probate court; creation of judgment lien.
- Discharge of lien upon judgment payable periodically.
- Judgments discharged and marked satisfied upon proof of release or satisfaction of judgment.
- Article 4 Compensation for Occupational Diseases.
- Definitions.
- Right to compensation for death or disablement.
- Presumptions as to applicability and acceptance of provisions of article.
- Manner of compensation, etc., provided by article exclusive.
- Rights and remedies of employees, etc., under article exclusive; civil and criminal liability of employers, etc.
- False written representation to employer as to previous compensation for occupational disease.
- Which employer liable for compensation of employee; contribution.
- Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation.
- Rights and remedies as to exposures to hazards of occupational disease occurring prior to September 1, 1971.
- Computation of compensation and benefits payable under article.
- Presumptions and burden of proof as to right to compensation.
- Settlements between parties; determination of disputed compensation claims.
- Applicability of article.
- Applicability of other provisions of chapter to article.
- Article 5 Compensation for Occupational Pneumoconiosis Generally.
- Article 6 Compensation for Pneumoconiosis of Coal Miners.
- Article 7 Compensation for Occupational Exposure to Radiation.
- Definitions.
- Right to compensation for injury or death.
- Presumptions as to applicability and acceptance of provisions of article.
- Manner of compensation, etc., provided by article exclusive.
- Rights and remedies of employees, etc., under article exclusive; civil and criminal liability of employers, etc.
- False written representation to employer as to previous compensation for exposure to radiation.
- Which employer liable for compensation of employee; contribution not required from nonliable employer.
- Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation.
- Rights and remedies as to exposures to hazards of radiation occurring prior to September 7, 1967.
- Computation of compensation and benefits payable under article.
- Presumptions and burden of proof as to right to compensation.
- Settlements between parties; determination of disputed compensation claims.
- Applicability of article.
- Applicability of other provisions of chapter to article.
- Article 8 Offenses and Penalties.
- Solicitation of employment or acceptance of solicited employment by attorneys.
- Solicitation of claims or representation of claimants by persons not authorized to practice law.
- Solicitation or writing of workers' compensation insurance by insurance companies, etc., not in compliance with Code.
- Acceptance of assignment of employee compensation claim, etc.
- Article 9 Alabama Workmen's Compensation Self-Insurers Guaranty Association.
- Creation; purpose; powers.
- Membership requirements.
- Board of directors; eligibility; length of term; vacancies; reimbursement; registered agent.
- Bylaws.
- Annual assessments for administration of association.
- Insolvency fund.
- Association subject to examination and regulation by Department of Industrial Relations.
- Assessments deductible as business expenses.
- Article 10 Insurance with Optional Deductibles.
- Certain employers authorized to purchase insurance with optional deductibles.
- Optional deductibles to be offered in policy; exception.
- Premium reduction to be determined before application of experience modification, premium surcharge, etc.
- Applicability.
- Article 11 Ombudsman Program.
- Ombudsman program, creation; purpose; members; notification of service; benefit review conferences.
- Benefit review conferences.
- Resolution of disputes, settlement agreements; written reports; interlocutory orders; final determinations of liability.
- Duties of director; continuing education, accounting; recovery of expenses; advisory committees; legislative intent regarding reimbursements.
- Communications, etc. privileged; documentation; release of records or information; penalty for obtaining information under false pretenses.
- Article 12 Workers' Compensation Medical Services Board.
- Definitions.
- Workers' Compensation Medical Services Board; creation, members, functions.
- Powers and duties of the board.
- Schedule of maximum fees.
- Contracts for medical services at mutually agreed rates.
- Immunity from liability.
- Workers' Compensation Administrative Trust Fund; creation; management; trustee and custodian; assessments; penalties.
- Assessment of pro rata share; disposition of unexpended balance.
- One-time discount to small employers.
- Article 13 Drug-free Workplace Program.
- Legislative intent.
- Definitions.
- Premium discount where drug-free workplace program implemented.
- Elements of program.
- Notice of testing; written policy statement.
- Types of tests; procedures for specimen collection and testing; laboratory; confirmation of tests.
- Employee assistance program or resource file of employee assistance providers.
- Semiannual education program; supervisor training.
- Construction of article.
- Confidentiality of information.
- Department of Industrial Relations to perform administrative duties for certification of employers.
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