Chicago Workers’ Comp Reforms: 5 Years Post-Burke

Source: WTTW Chicago

Summary

Chicago’s workers’ compensation system has undergone significant reforms, improving its efficiency and accessibility five years after Ed Burke’s control. These changes aim to better serve injured workers and streamline processes for claims handling.

Why It Matters

This reform is crucial as it reflects a shift towards greater accountability and transparency in managing workers’ benefits, ensuring that employees receive the support they need after workplace injuries. By addressing historical inefficiencies, the new system could lead to faster claims processes and better outcomes for injured workers, ultimately fostering a healthier work environment in Chicago.

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