Committee Pushes Expanded Workers’ Compensation Coverage

03.13.2026
Issues & Policies

A legislative committee approved a bill March 12 expanding workers’ compensation coverage to include post-traumatic stress injuries for workers who witness a serious bodily injury.

HB 5279 adds โ€œwitnessing a serious physical injury to a person that does not result in the death or permanent disfigurement of such personโ€ as a qualifying event for workersโ€™ compensation coverage.”

It passed the Labor and Public Employees Committee on a 9-4 party-line vote.

The committee approved a similar measure last year, which was then referred to the Appropriations Committee, which did not act on it.

CBIAโ€™s Pete Myers said the measure could increase employersโ€™ premium costs and makes Connecticut an outlier compared with other states.

โ€œThis is a greatly different trend than weโ€™re seeing in other states,โ€ he said.

Broad Expansion

In recent years, state lawmakers have expanded workersโ€™ compensation benefits for PTSI to include all employees in Connecticut who witness a narrow scope of events.

โ€œWe are concerned that expanding the scope to witnessing a serious injury could negatively impact the cost of coverage for employers,” Myers said.

In 2025, the lawmakers implemented the largest expansion of workersโ€™ compensation coverage in more than a decade by extending eligibility for postโ€‘traumatic stress injury benefits to all employees, beyond previously covered categories. 

“Making further changes before that change is fully understood is premature.”

CBIA’s Pete Myers

โ€œThat expansion substantially increased the scope of coverage under the system and remains relatively recent,” Myers said.

“As a result, its full impact on claims, costs, and system administration is still being evaluated.

“Making further changes to the workers’ compensation system before that change is fully realized is premature.โ€ 


For more information, contact CBIAโ€™s Pete Myers (860.244.1921).

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