With more than 11,000 deaths and over two million injuries and
diseases attributed to workplace-related hazards each year, the
prevention of injuries, death, and disease in the workplace has
been of increasing concern to lawyers, labor unions, government
officials, insurance companies, and legal scholars. In this volume,
noted legal specialist Warren Freedman presents both a
comprehensive exposition of common workplace hazards and a detailed
survey of the applicable statutes, case law, and court decisions
that have developed in this growing field of litigation and
regulation. The author treats in depth key issues such as how to
identify specific exposures in the workplace, the problem of drug
testing, the roles of involved parties, and theories of liability.
Practicing attorneys, government policy-makers, and union
executives will find this an indispensable resource when dealing
with the complexities that surround claims and regulation in this
area.
Following an introductory overview, Freedman examines the
recognition of workplace-caused disability, the payment of
benefits, and the rehabilitation experience. He then turns to a
discussion of specific exposures encountered in the workplace
including cancer risks, chemicals, acid rain and other pollutants,
radiation, smoking, repetitive trauma, and others. Alcoholism and
drugs in the workplace receive extended coverage in two chapters
that address central questions such as product liability and
alcoholism, pinpointing criminal responsibility, and the
constitutionality of drug testing. Turning to an examination of the
individuals involved in occupational injury, disease, or death
suits, Freedman explores the roles of the plaintiff-claimant and
his or her family, the defendant employer, and third parties who
may become part of a court action--the government, product
manufacturers, technical experts, OSHA, insurance companies, and
others. Subsequent chapters discuss theories of liability and
remedies, defense of employees' claims, procedural aspects of
litigation, and the effects of particular cases and statutes.
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