South Dakota Lawmakers Thoughtfully Consider Whether Letting Insurers Steal Worker's Comp Is A Good Idea
South Dakota Lawmakers Thoughtfully Consider Whether Letting Insurers Steal Worker's Comp Is A Good Idea
Politicians in Pierre may restrict workers’ right to bring conniving insurers to court. Until now, individuals who’ve been ripped off on worker’s compensation have been able to file suits against their insurance company.If the law changes, ‘people who are treated in bad faith by insurance companies would have to file complaints with the South Dakota Department of Labor, which oversees the state Division of Insurance.’ According to the Argus Leader, the latter agency didn’t wield the authority to so much as fine insurance companies several years ago.On top of limiting litigatory options, the proposal would cap the maximum penalty for insurers at $30,000. Under the current system, writes the Argus Leader, companies could be sued for wrongly-withheld benefits as well as damages.
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