On March 1, 2021, both houses of the New Jersey state legislature voted to approve Senate Bill 2476, which provides supplemental Workers' Compensation dependency benefits for dependents.
There has been continuing attention to the application of the “ongoing-storm rule” as a valid defense in New Jersey for landowners and their insurers in slip and fall-type accidents.
On February 25, 2021, the Department of Labor issued a guidance clarifying when persons who refuse to report to work because of unsafe COVID-19 working conditions may be able to receive.
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On November 20, 2020, the Superior Court of Delaware confirmed that coverage denials that rely on plain policy language outlined in an automobile insurance policy’s Insuring Agreement, as opposed to a policy exclusion, are more likely to be upheld in underinsured/uninsured motorist claims. In
Michael Ruiz, Tammy Irizarry, Individually and as Next Friend of G.I. v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Company and Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company, C.A. NO.: S19C-07-024, (Del. Super. November 19, 2020)., the Court enforced the plain language of the applicable automobile insurance policy when determining that underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage was not available to members of a household shared with an unrelated insured.