

Bradford County Employers Laying Off Workers
Attempts to unionize Proctor and Gamble's Mahoopany Plant
Workers compensation claim filed against Sayre Borough
CraftMaster offering buyouts to its salaried employees in Towanda, Pa
OSRAM Sylvania fined $6,273 by DEP
OSRAM's Towanda plant sold to Austrian company
Q: What workers are covered by the Act?
A: Many states require an employer to carry Workers' Compensation insurance only if they have a minimum number of employees such as 3 or 5. As a general rule though, if a company has employees, then they should have Workers' Compensation insurance. Each state has its own workers' comp laws, as well as its own administrative and legal structure for handling claims and disputes. Some states also require workers' comp only for employees in "hazardous" occupations. What is considered a "hazardous" category can vary widely from state to state.
Most employees are also covered if they are injured while working in another state or injured while working in another state for an employer whose principle place of business is in their home state. Without Workers' Compensation coverage, an employer can be sued by an injured worker for medical and disability costs, plus damages.
Federal government employees are also excluded from state workers' compensation coverage. Employees of the federal government receive workers' compensation benefits under a separate federal law.
