
NJ Supreme Court Takes Up Volunteer Firefighter’s Case for Benefits
In New Jersey, Volunteer Firefighters have a special section outlining their entitlement to Workers Compensation Benefits from the town they serve. The special section for Volunteer Firefighters was enacted by the Legislature to make sure that a volunteer firefighter, who is performing a laudable job receives temporary disability benefits, medical bills paid and permanency benefits if they are injured on the job. Volunteer Firefighters are deemed to be at work during their travel to the firehouse or site of a fire. With some exceptions, a worker isn’t covered under the Workers Compensation Law while commuting to work. It makes good public policy to provide coverage to Volunteer Firefighters because their service saves townships throughout New Jersey a lot of money by eliminating the need for a
Supreme Court Accepts Appeal
The New Jersey Supreme Court accepted an appeal from a decision by a