PTSD and Other Mental Health Workers' Compensation Claims Arising During COVID-19

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  • čas přidán 7. 04. 2021
  • As we continue through the COVID-19 pandemic the psychological effects upon employees, especially those that fall within the ‘essential’ category, are coming to light. Mental and psychological conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression and insomnia are all increasing in frequency among state workers’ compensation claims.
    This webinar reviews four potential COVID-19 claims situations and addresses what safeguards employers in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington D.C. may take to limit possible exposure.
    • A nurse experiences stress and anxiety resulting from an increased workload and daily interaction with COVID-19 related fatalities but does not contract the virus.
    • A grocery store clerk is assaulted by a customer after confronting the customer about mask use and later experiences PTSD.
    • An airport employee contracts COVID-19 at work and is subsequently diagnosed with depression after having long-term effects of COVID-19.
    • A well-known pizza restaurant employee develops PTSD after being berated by customers because it is the only take-out restaurant open, due to a spike in COVID-19 cases.
    Panelists:
    Douglas Craig, Psy.D. - Atlantic OccuPsych, Inc. - www.atlanticocc...
    Robert J. Baker, Esq. - Chartwell Law - www.chartwelll...
    Thomas F. Gallagher, Esq. - Chartwell Law - www.chartwelll...
    Steven R. Tregea, Esq. - Chartwell Law - www.chartwelll...

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