John Aliveto, Risk Control Specialist, and Brandon Mohr, Claims In-House Counsel, provide steps both employers and employees can take to minimize risk in the remote work environment, as well as discuss workers’ compensation issues in working from home.
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Remote Work Risk and Compensability Considerations Whitepaper (published November 20, 2020)
Please note that the information contained in this posting is designed to provide general awareness in regard to the subject matter covered. It is not provided as legal, medical, or tax advice, nor is it intended to address all concerns in your workplace or for public health. No representation is made as to the sufficiency for your specific company’s needs. This post should be reviewed by your legal counsel or tax consultant before use.