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View a sample of this title using the ReadNow featureCut To The Core Of Workers' Compensation. Minimize Your Research Time. Larson's Workers' Compensation, Desk Edition delivers detailed case analyses, statutory references and essential background information in timesaving, comprehensive portions. With this compact reference, you can: understand the different categories of risk and the cases that support them; determine compensability under the law; and handle even the most complex compensation claims or defenses. Additionally, the parallel section numbering system eliminates the need for repeated cross-referencing between sets. Provides The Full Range Of Significant Workers' Compensation Issues. Larson's Workers' Compensation, Desk Edition gives you succinct, straightforward discussion of claims based on exposure to natural and "street" risks, emotional stress, recreational injuries, assault, suicide, intoxication and much more, with careful attention to variants arising from a wide array of circumstances. Stay Up To Date And Up To Speed. With Larson's Workers' Compensation, Desk Edition, you'll always be apprised of the latest developments in such controversial areas as the exclusive-remedy defense, medical and death benefits, psychological injuries, third-party claims, sexual harassment, and employment-related suicide. An abridgment that parallels the 17-volume Larson's Workers' Compensation Law in organization and analysis, the Desk Edition cites only as many cases as are necessary to illustrate the points covered in the text. You'll still find Larson's authoritative and incisive coverage of: • Established law • Contemporary controversies • New directions in the law • Variations in state law and their consequences The Desk Edition gives you valuable assistance in understanding this complex area of the law by: • Grouping states that agree on a particular pattern of law • Providing quick access by both legal principle and fact situation indexing • Providing up-to-date case summaries for comparison of facts and holdings • Illustrating main points with examples • Identifying independent contractor relationshipsThe eBook versions of this title feature links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.
Part 1 Introduction To Workers' Compensation Chapter 1 The Nature Of Workers' Compensation Chapter 2 Historical Development Of Workers' Compensation
Part 2 "Arising Out Of The Employment" Chapter 3 The Five Lines Of Interpretation Of "Arising" Chapter 4 The Categories Of Risk Chapter 5 Acts Of God And Exposure Chapter 6 The Street-Risk Doctrine Chapter 7 Positional And Neutral Risks Chapter 8 Assaults Chapter 9 Risks Personal To The Employee Chapter 10 Range Of Compensable Consequences Chapter 11 [Reserved] Part 3 Course Of Employment: Time And Place Chapter 12 Meaning Of "Course Of Employment" Chapter 13 Going To And From Work Chapter 14 Journey Itself Part Of Service Chapter 15 Employer's Conveyance Chapter 16 Dual-Purpose Trips Chapter 17 Deviations Chapters 18-19 [Reserved] Part 4 Course Of Employment: Activity Chapter 20 General Test Of Work Connection As To Activity Chapter 21 Personal Comfort Doctrine Chapter 22 Recreational And Social Activities Chapter 23 Horseplay Chapter 24 Resident Employees Chapter 25 Traveling Employees Chapter 26 Injuries After Quitting Or Before Formal Hiring Chapter 27 Acts Outside Regular Duties Chapter 28 Acts In Emergency Chapter 29 Conclusion: Work-Connection As Merger Of "Arising" And "Course" Chapters 30-31 [Reserved] Part 5 Misconduct Of Employee
Chapter 32 General Irrelevance Of Employee Fault Chapter 33 Misconduct Apart From Statutory Defenses Chapter 34 Statutory Defense Of Wilful Misconduct Chapter 35 Statutory Defense Of Failure To Obey Safety Rules Chapter 36 Intoxication Chapter 37 Violation Of Statute Or Commission Of Crime Chapter 38 Suicide Or Intentional Self-Injury Chapters 39 Employee Fraud
Chapters 40-41 [Reserved] Part 6 "Personal Injury By Accident" Chapter 42 Meaning Of "By Accident" Chapter 43 Injury From Usual Exertion Or Exposure: The Four Approaches Chapter 44 Injury From Usual Exertion Or Exposure: What Is Unusual? Chapter 45 Usual Exertion Or Exposure: Breakage Versus Generalized Conditions Chapter 46 Usualness: Relation Of "By Accident" To "Arising Out Of The Employment" Chapters 47-49 [Reserved] Chapter 50 Definite Time Versus Gradual Injury Chapter 51 "Accidental" Infectious Diseases Chapter 52 Occupational Disease: General Principles Chapter 53 Occupational Disease: Special Principles Chapter 54 Occupational Disease: The Black Lung Act Chapter 55 Meaning Of "Personal Injury" Chapter 56 "Personal Injury:" Mental And Nervous Injury Chapters 57-59 [Reserved] Part 7 Employment Status Chapter 60 "Employee" Defined Chapter 61 Contractor Distinction: Right To Control Details Chapter 62 Contractor Distinction: Relative Nature Of Work Chapter 63 Deliberate Avoidance Of Employment Relation Chapter 64 Necessity For "Contract Of Hire" Chapter 65 Necessity For Payment Chapter 66 Illegal Employment; False Job Applications Chapter 67 Lent Employees Chapter 68 Joint And Dual Employment Chapter 69 [Reserved] Part 8 Specific Inclusions Or Exemptions
Chapter 70 Statutory Employees: "Uninsured Contractor Under" Chapter 71 Statutory Employees: "Other Non-Employees Deemed Employees" Chapter 72 Nonbusiness Employments Chapter 73 Casual Employment Not In Course Of Usual Business Chapter 74 Minimum Number Of Employees Chapter 75 Farm Labor Chapter 76 Executives And Partners Chapter 77 Hazardous Employment Chapter 78 Public Employment Chapter 79 [Reserved] Part 9 Disability And Personal Injury Benefits
Chapter 80 Kinds And Elements Of Disability Chapter 81 Earnings Creating Presumption Of Earning Capacity Chapter 82 Actual Earnings As Credit Against Award Chapter 83 Total Disability As Affected By Actual Earnings: The "Odd Lot" Doctrine Chapter 84 Inability To Get Work Because Of Injury As Disability Chapter 85 Refusal Of Suitable Work Chapter 86 Nature Of Schedule Benefits Chapter 87 Exclusiveness Of Schedule Allowances Chapter 88 Disfigurement Awards Chapter 89 Heritability And Assignability Of Claims And Benefits; Taxability Of Benefits Chapter 90 Successive Disabilities: General Principles Chapter 91 Second Injury Funds Chapter 92 Effect Of Successive Or Concurrent Injuries On Maximum Award Chapter 93 Calculation Of Wage Basis And Benefits Chapter 94 Hospital And Medical Benefits Chapter 95 Rehabilitation Part 10 Dependency And Death Benefits Chapter 96 Statutory Categories Of Relationship Chapter 97 Dependency In Fact Chapter 98 Death Benefits Chapter 99 [Reserved]
Part 11 Exclusiveness Of Compensation Remedy Chapter 100 Nature And Scope Of The Exclusiveness Principle Chapter 101 Exclusiveness As To Persons Other Than Employee Chapter 102 Action Against Employer Part 12 Misconduct Of Employer Chapter 103 Intentional Injury By Employer Or Its Agent Chapter 104 Intentional Injury: Non-Physical-Injury Torts Chapter 105 Statutory Provisions On Employer's Misconduct Chapters 106-109 [Reserved] Part 13 Third Party Actions Chapter 110 Theory Of Third Party Actions Chapter 111 Who Are "Third Persons": Types Of Statutes Chapter 112 Who Are "Third Persons": Particular Entities Chapter 113 Who Are "Third Persons": The Dual-Persona Doctrine Chapter 114 Who Are "Third Persons": Insurers Chapter 115 Election Chapter 116 Subrogation: General Principles Chapter 117 Subrogation: Distribution Of Proceeds Chapter 118 Proper Parties To Third Party Action Chapter 119 [Reserved] Chapter 120 Third Party's Defenses Chapter 121 Third Party's Action Over Against Negligent Employer Chapter 122 Third Party's Breach Of Separate Duty Toward Employer Chapter 123 [Reserved] Part 14 Procedural Law Chapter 124 Informality Of Compensation Procedure Chapter 125 Alternative Dispute Resolution Chapter 126 Notice And Claim Periods Chapter 127 Evidence In General Chapter 128 Medical Evidence Chapter 129 [Reserved] Chapter 130 Review Of Awards Chapter 131 Reopening Awards Chapter 132 Agreements And Settlements Chapter 133 Attorneys' Fees Chapter 134 Witness Fees; Other Costs; Interest Chapter 135 Penalties Chapters 136-139 [Reserved] Part 15 Conflict Of Laws Chapter 140 Nature Of Compensation Conflicts Problem Chapter 141 Successive Awards In Different States Chapter 142 Limits On Applicability Imposed By Federal Constitution Chapter 143 Limits On Applicability Imposed By State Law Chapter 144 Conflicts Involving Damage Suits Chapter 145 State Acts Versus Longshore Act Chapter 146 Conflicts Involving "Seamen's" Remedies Chapter 147 Conflicts Involving The FELA Chapter 148 Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act Chapters 148-149 [Reserved] Part 16 Insurance Chapter 150 The Semi-Public Nature Of Compensation Insurance Chapter 151 Construction Of Policy Coverage Chapter 152 Rights Between Employer And Insurer Chapter 153 Rights Between Insurers Chapters 154-155 [Reserved] Part 17 Relation To Other Kinds Of Wage-Loss Protection Chapter 156 Compensation As Part Of General Wage-Loss System Chapter 157 Coordinating Compensation And Other Wage-Loss Benefits
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