Public Act 0633 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0633 |
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AN ACT concerning employment.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by |
changing Section 5 as follows:
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(820 ILCS 305/5) (from Ch. 48, par. 138.5)
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(Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, |
which has been held
unconstitutional)
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Sec. 5.
(a) No common law or statutory right to recover |
damages from the
employer, his insurer, his broker, any service |
organization that is wholly owned retained by the
employer, his |
insurer or his broker and that provides to provide safety |
service, advice or
recommendations for the employer or the |
agents or employees of any of them
for injury or death |
sustained by any employee while engaged in the line of
his duty |
as such employee, other than the compensation herein provided, |
is
available to any employee who is covered by the provisions |
of this Act, to
any one wholly or partially dependent upon him, |
the legal representatives
of his estate, or any one otherwise |
entitled to recover damages for such
injury.
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However, in any action now pending or hereafter begun to |
enforce a
common law or statutory right to recover damages for |
negligently causing
the injury or death of any employee it is |
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not necessary to allege in the
complaint that either the |
employee or the employer or both were not
governed by the |
provisions of this Act or of any similar Act in force in
this |
or any other State.
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Any illegally employed minor or his legal representatives |
shall, except
as hereinafter provided, have the right within 6 |
months after the time of
injury or death, or within 6 months |
after the appointment of a legal representative,
whichever |
shall be later, to file with the Commission a rejection of his
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right to the benefits under this Act, in which case such |
illegally employed
minor or his legal representatives shall |
have the right to pursue his or
their common law or statutory |
remedies to recover damages for such injury or death.
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No payment of compensation under this Act shall be made to |
an illegally
employed minor, or his legal representatives, |
unless such payment and the
waiver of his right to reject the
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benefits of this Act has first
been approved by the Commission |
or any member thereof, and if such payment
and the waiver of |
his right of rejection
has been so approved such payment is a |
bar to a subsequent rejection of the
provisions of this Act.
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(b) Where the injury or death for which compensation is |
payable under
this Act was caused under circumstances creating |
a legal liability for
damages on the part of some person other |
than his employer to pay damages,
then legal proceedings may be |
taken against such other person to recover
damages |
notwithstanding such employer's payment of or liability to pay
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compensation under this Act. In such case, however, if the |
action against
such other person is brought by the injured |
employee or his personal
representative and judgment is |
obtained and paid, or settlement is made
with such other |
person, either with or without suit, then from the amount
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received by such employee or personal representative there |
shall be paid to
the employer the amount of compensation paid |
or to be paid by him to such
employee or personal |
representative including amounts paid or to be paid
pursuant to |
paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act.
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Out of any reimbursement received by the employer pursuant |
to this
Section the employer shall pay his pro rata share of |
all costs and
reasonably necessary expenses in connection with |
such third-party claim,
action or suit and where the services |
of an attorney at law of the employee
or dependents have |
resulted in or substantially contributed to the
procurement by |
suit, settlement or otherwise of the proceeds out of which
the |
employer is reimbursed, then, in the absence of other |
agreement, the
employer shall pay such attorney 25% of the |
gross amount of such
reimbursement.
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If the injured employee or his personal representative |
agrees to receive
compensation from the employer or accept from |
the employer any payment on
account of such compensation, or to |
institute proceedings to recover the
same, the employer may |
have or claim a lien upon any award, judgment or
fund out of |
which such employee might be compensated from such third party.
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In such actions brought by the employee or his personal |
representative,
he shall forthwith notify his employer by |
personal service or registered
mail, of such fact and of the |
name of the court in which the suit is
brought, filing proof |
thereof in the action. The employer may, at any time
thereafter |
join in the action upon his motion so that all orders of court
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after hearing and judgment shall be made for his protection. No |
release or
settlement of claim for damages by reason of such |
injury or death, and no
satisfaction of judgment in such |
proceedings shall be valid without the
written consent of both |
employer and employee or his personal
representative, except in |
the case of the employers, such consent is not
required where |
the employer has been fully indemnified or protected by
Court |
order.
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In the event the employee or his personal representative |
fails to
institute a proceeding against such third person at |
any time prior to 3
months before such action would be barred, |
the employer may in his own name
or in the name of the |
employee, or his personal representative, commence a
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proceeding against such other person for the recovery of |
damages on account
of such injury or death to the employee, and |
out of any amount recovered
the employer shall pay over to the |
injured employee or his personal
representatives all sums |
collected from such other person by judgment or
otherwise in |
excess of the amount of such compensation paid or to be paid
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under this Act, including amounts paid or to be paid pursuant |
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to paragraph
(a) of Section 8 of this Act, and costs, |
attorney's fees and reasonable
expenses as may be incurred by |
such employer in making such collection or
in enforcing such |
liability.
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(Source: P.A. 79-79.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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