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Patrice Woeppel On "Depraved Indifference: the Workers' Compensation System"

by Labor Video Project
Dr. Patrice Woeppel makes a presentation on her book "Depraved Indifference: the Workers' Compensation System". This book outlines why workers injured on the job are not be taken care of properly through the present system and why many more workers are killed because of the failure to stop harmful chemicals and toxins into the workplace without first proving they will not harm the workers.
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Patrice Woeppel On "Depraved Indifference: the Workers' Compensation System"
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Dr. Patrice Woeppel, author of ;"Depraved Indifference: the Workers' Compensation System"
talks about the systemic crisis and failure of the workers comp system which punishes
workers while harming injured workers. This interview was done on October 14, 2010.
For more information go to: http://www.patricewoeppel.us
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Reviews
What is Depraved Indifference: the Workers' Compensation Systemabout?
Every eight minutes in this country, someone dies from an occupational illness or injury.

All across America, in every state, across industries and occupations, workers are being injured, or killed on the job, or exposed to toxic chemicals from which they are dying. What has happened to our nation that has allowed corporations and insurers to throw away the lives, the health of so many without caring, without fear of exposure, without being held accountable? It’s called Workers’ Compensation, the system we thought was there to protect us if we were injured on the job.

The title refers to a workers’ compensation system in which worker injuries, illnesses, fatalities often cost an employer far less than correcting a safety/health hazard in the workplace; and to a system in which the employer is virtually immune from prosecution for the depraved indifference that results in severe injury, toxic exposure, or death.

The stories in Depraved Indifference: the Workers’ Compensation Systemare the stories of ordinary people. Discarded and forgotten by their employers, denied medical coverage by the workers’ compensation insurers; many have been left to die, slowly and agonizingly, unnoticed by all but the ones who really care - their grieving families.

Depraved Indifference: the Workers’ Compensation System represents over five years of research and interviews. The last chapter explores where we can go from here to create a system of fairness and justice, a system that works, that puts the responsibility and accountability on the employer to make the workplace safe and healthy for workers.
Reviews
“Depraved Indifference by Patrice Woeppel is a well researched look at the failure of workers’ compensation laws to deliver the promise of fast, sure and adequate benefits based upon a no fault approach to compensating on-the-job injury and death. The author makes the case that miniscule benefits, the ability to starve out injured workers and their families, the lack of official oversight, the lack of meaningful penalties for violations and the lack of any criminal prosecution of employers for criminal acts of “depraved indifference” to human life, make for an unsafe workplace for millions of Americans. The numbers are staggering. It is an epidemic of death and economic destruction in the American workplace, unchecked by trial by jury to bring wrongdoers to the bar of justice.”
-Mark L. Zientz, Esq., Chair, Workers’ Compensation Section, Florida Bar Association. (The statement above is the personal opinion of Mark Zientz, and is not to be considered the view of the Workers’ Compensation Section, Florida Bar.)

Woeppel explains the problem and also lays out a solution
"… Depraved Indifference: The Workers' Compensation System is a scholarly look at the American workers' compensation laws and how they are unjust for today's world filled with high risk jobs and deadly chemicals that many must work with almost daily. With a suggested reform model presented, Woeppel explains the problem and also lays out a solution, giving Depraved Indifference a critical recommendation.”
-James Andrew, Midwest Book Review

“The workers’ compensation system does more to protect corporations than injured workers, according to this well-researched analysis that draws on a number of actual cases, including the author’s own experience after an injury while working in a hospital. The final chapter gives her prescription for reform.”
-Matt Witt, City University of New York, New Labor Forum, Vol. 18, No. 2: Spring, 2009.

“After reading your conclusions, I had a good cry. It was the acknowledgement of it all: something the families rarely get. You have done a remarkable job.”
-Tammy Miser, Founder, United Support & Memorial For Workplace Fatalities.
§"Depraved Indifference: the Workers' Compensation System"
by Labor Video Project
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This book exposes the systemic problem that injured workers face and also workers who get contaminated on the job and end up on SSI and other public health systems.
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