Nebraska lawmakers are considering a big change in workers’ compensation law that could cost millions but that supporters say would provide needed help for injuries that often go unseen.
Under the bill (LB1082) from Sen. Abbie Cornett of Bellevue, workers could collect workers’ compensation for mental illnesses caused by witnessing violent acts while on the job.
Those covered under such a law could include employees of Von Maur in Omaha who saw Robert Hawkins kill eight people and himself in December.
The issue came to light last year when the state Supreme Court turned down workers’ compensation for the family of a state trooper who killed himself after the 2002 bank murders in Norfolk.
Topics Workers' Compensation
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Karen Read Sues Police Agencies That Investigated Her Boyfriend’s Death
Artist Suing FIFA Over Destruction of Dallas Whale Mural
South Carolina Jury Finds Store Owner Not Guilty of Murder in Shooting of Teen
D&O Market Expected to Tighten Under Pressure, Says AM Best 

