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09Jan

Appellate Court Rules "Safe Harbor" Provision Does Not Protect Employers Contesting Liability

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Under Connecticut law, the “Safe Harbor” provision of  C.G.S. § 31-294c (b) has widely been interpreted as providing protections, for up to one year, to respondent employers and insurers who pay or deny a workers’ compensation claim, within 28 days...
By: Chartwell Law
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/appellate-court-rules-safe-harbor-50764/

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