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Uninsured Employers’ Fund

Uninsured Employers’ Fund. June 21, 2011 Victoria Plotsky, Associate Attorney. Where is UEF?. Legal Hearings Unit’s Many Hats. Represent UEF in uninsured claims Represent the World Trade Center Volunteer Fund Represent the Board for defaulting self-insured employers

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Uninsured Employers’ Fund

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  1. Uninsured Employers’ Fund June 21, 2011 Victoria Plotsky, Associate Attorney

  2. Where is UEF?

  3. Legal Hearings Unit’s Many Hats • Represent UEF in uninsured claims • Represent the World Trade Center Volunteer Fund • Represent the Board for defaulting self-insured employers • Represent the Board in Stop Work Order, 131.3 & Misclassification Penalty Appeals

  4. Purpose of the UEF • Created in 1962 to guarantee workers’ compensation benefits to all employees in New York State even if employer did not have compensation coverage. • Before 1962, if no coverage, no benefits!

  5. The U in UEF UNINSURED Employers’ Fund not UNIDENTIFIED Employers’ Fund and not MISCLASSIFIED Employers’ Fund

  6. The E in UEF Uninsured EMPLOYERS’ Fund There must be an Employer A LEGAL ENTITY

  7. The F in UEF We are a STATE FUND Not a CARRIER

  8. UEF • Restricted by Statute • Pay only as WCLJ directs • No privity with Employer • No knowledge of employer, accident or employee • No C-7s • 25(2)(b) does not apply • PHC not required • Adversarial position with Employer • 25(1)(f) does not apply CARRIER • Client • Application • Premium • Policy • C-7s • 25(2)(b) applies • Files PHC statements • 25(1)(f) applies

  9. 20 UEF Hearing Locations

  10. UEF Attorney Territories George Trimper Dave Filion Tanya Lambert-Watkins Ernestine Jenkins Laura Yellon Arif Khan Miggie Warms

  11. Typical Carrier Claim • Worker falls & breaks arm at construction site. • Worker was hired by “Insured Construction, Inc.” • Worker is paid by “Insured Construction, Inc.” • Worker files an accident report with employer. • Employer tells its carrier about the accident. • Carrier accepts the claim & pays wages and medical. • Claim may come before the Board if carrier disputes the claim or as future issues arise. In a Carrier case, the EMPLOYER is known. The CARRIER is known. Not a lot of issues.

  12. Typical UEF Claim • Worker falls & breaks arm moving bricks at construction site. • Worker was hired off the street by “Joe”. He knew Joe because he hired workers from the same street corner whenever he needed help. Joe had his own business, “Bricks R Us.” • Worker was paid by “Nancy” every Friday in cash from a truck at the construction site. • The truck said “Fly-by-Night Construction” • Joe told him when to be there and what to do, but also that “Bob” was the big boss. • “Bob” supervised all the workers, including Joe and Worker. • Bob wore a shirt that said “Insured General Contractor, Inc.” WHO DOES WORKER WORK FOR? Joe, Nancy or Bob? • Worker files a claim against Joe/Bricks R Us. • A coverage check shows no coverage.

  13. UEF Claim Diagram Comp Carrier Insured General Contractor, Inc. Bricks R Us - Joe Fly by Night – Nancy Worker

  14. Law Judge Finds: • Employer-Employee Relationship • Accident, Notice & Causal Relationship • No Coverage = Violation of WCL § 50, WCL § 26-a penalties & assessments • Lost Time & Medical Expenses awarded • General Contractor’s carrier pays or if no GC • Employer is directed to pay. If Employer does not pay or appeal within 30 days, UEF pays.

  15. UEF Appeals • UEF appeals about 2 decisions a month out of 420 hearings, .4% • UEF files about 15 rebuttals per month • UEF occasionally appeals to the Appellate Division • Dedicated Senior Attorney to Appeals, Kim Swidler

  16. Third Party Actions Money recovered in 2007 $827,916 2008 $889,036 Recovered to date 2011 $553,170 2009 $1,165,361 2010 $1,392,349

  17. UEF Hearings per Year 2008 2009 2010 25% drop from 2008 - 1010

  18. Section 50 Findings Newly established UEF cases 32 % drop in established UEF cases 2008-2010

  19. 2010 Uninsured Claims by type

  20. Uninsured Claims 2009-2010 by Type

  21. WHY ARE UEF HEARINGS & CASES DOWN? Lower Premiums – 20% drop in 2007 The Economy – Construction Greater Compliance & Stop Work Orders ILDBF – Few taxi hearings

  22. UEF : LHU - Summary • Ensuring prompt benefits to injured workers • Protecting the assets of the Fund • Helping assess penalties and increase compliance among employers • Protecting the Board against Fraud

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