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The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA) is a federal law that grants workers' compensation for employees disabled from on-the-job injuries that occur on navigable waters within the U.S. or in adjoining areas (typically areas used for loading, unloading, crafting, and repairing a sea vessel). In this episode of 'Workers Comp Matters,' attorney Norman Cole joins the show to discuss the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA), who it covers and the benefits it offers to injured workers.
Enjoy a deep dive into the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act with a veteran of the field, guest Norman Cole. The Act is a federal comp provision that covers those who load, unload, and repair ships or work in related fields. It's a fascinating field that differs from standard state compensation rules. For one, the injured worker doesn't have to demonstrate employer negligence, as the work is inherently dangerous. In exchange, benefits are relatively defined. The LHWCA is unusually generous to protect this vital workforce. Six figure awards are not uncommon. Learn what you need to know about this highly specialized field of Workers' Compensation from a 40-year veteran. If you're working with an injured dockworker, or are considering practicing in this Workers' Comp niche, this episode of Workers Comp Matters could be the most valuable 30 minutes you'll ever spend.