NY Court Rules COVID-19 Workers’ Comp Claims Don’t Require Pinpointing Specific Exposure Event

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Risk & Insurance - Dec 01, 2025

Ruling upholds 'prevalence' framework, allowing workers' compensation for employees who contracted virus in high-risk workplace settings without identifying exact moment of infection. The post NY Court Rules COVID-19 Workers’ Comp Claims Don’t Require Pinpointing Specific Exposure Event...

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