Illinois firefighters union sues city over legal definition of catastrophic injury

  • Source: Journal Star
  • Published: 07/27/2018 12:00 AM

City Hall and the union that represents its firefighters are at odds over an ordinance that could change the way public safety employees are compensated after an injury. At the crux of a lawsuit filed this week in Peoria County Circuit Court by the International Association of Firefighters Local 50 is the definition of a catastrophic injury. The city, in a June 12 ordinance, sought to define the term to cut down on abuse, according to a document issued to the council. “While the General Assembly did not define ‘catastrophic injury’ in the legislation, they do allow cities to establish a procedure for reviewing these types of claims and providing some definition to ‘catastrophic injury,‘” said City Manager Patrick Urich.“This ordinance provides that procedure for Peoria. The city believes ‘catastrophic injury’ means being severely injured to the point of never being able to work again, in any field.”



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