Workplace-related death by suicide raises a number of difficult issues in the context of workers compensation. On first reading, workers compensation statutes usually prevent recovery of compensation where an injury is self-inflicted, suggesting that compensation for suicide will be excluded. Additionally, compensation is usually denied when the nexus between employment and injury is broken which is frequently the defence to any claim by the dependants of workers who takes their own life following a work injury. This article examines the Australian landscape in relation to the evolution of principles that apply to consideration of workers compensation claims where suicide is an element
This article deals with the complex problem of determining the liability of an employer under the la...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
Where a worker makes a claim for workers' compensation, employers mayresist the payment of compensat...
The no-fault principle is one of the pillars of workers’ compensation schemes operating in the State...
The no-fault principle is one of the pillars of workers' compensation schemes operating in the State...
Quite apart from its devastating human and psychological effects, the death of a worker can have sig...
No jurisdiction allows a death claim for suicide according to the strict definition of the term. Whe...
Since the institution of the Workmen\u27s Compensation Acts, courts have recognized that in some ins...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
We live in a highly complex, industrialized environment. Specific work-related events occurring with...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
Little is known about how employers and trade unions deal with work-related death, even in higher ri...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
Abstract Background Suicide rates among those employed in male-dominated professions such as constru...
Objective: Suicide has gained recognition worldwide as a significant public health problem. This pap...
This article deals with the complex problem of determining the liability of an employer under the la...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
Where a worker makes a claim for workers' compensation, employers mayresist the payment of compensat...
The no-fault principle is one of the pillars of workers’ compensation schemes operating in the State...
The no-fault principle is one of the pillars of workers' compensation schemes operating in the State...
Quite apart from its devastating human and psychological effects, the death of a worker can have sig...
No jurisdiction allows a death claim for suicide according to the strict definition of the term. Whe...
Since the institution of the Workmen\u27s Compensation Acts, courts have recognized that in some ins...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
We live in a highly complex, industrialized environment. Specific work-related events occurring with...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
Little is known about how employers and trade unions deal with work-related death, even in higher ri...
Suicide and non-fatal suicide behavior (NFSB) are significant problems faced by most countries. The ...
Abstract Background Suicide rates among those employed in male-dominated professions such as constru...
Objective: Suicide has gained recognition worldwide as a significant public health problem. This pap...
This article deals with the complex problem of determining the liability of an employer under the la...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
Where a worker makes a claim for workers' compensation, employers mayresist the payment of compensat...