Arizona House panel OKs bill vs. pro athletes workers’ comp

San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore (21) is stopped by Arizona Cardinals defensive end Chike Okeafor (56) and Bryant McFadden (25) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009 in Glendale, Ariz. / AP Photo/Jason
San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore (21) is stopped by Arizona Cardinals defensive end Chike Okeafor (56) and Bryant McFadden (25) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009 in Glendale, Ariz. / AP Photo/Jason

A House committee has approved a bill already passed by the Senate that would bar pro athletes in Arizona from filing for workers’ compensation in other states., AP reports.

Sen. John McComish, R-Phoenix, says professional teams came to him with concerns that pro athletes are filing claims in California because it has more lenient rules for so-called cumulative injuries.

Lawyers for the National Football League and Major League Baseball players’ unions told the House Commerce Committee Wednesday that players rejected both leagues’ efforts to get language in recent collective-bargaining agreements banning the practice and that they’re now trying to do it legislatively. A pro athlete can sometimes file in another state if they played some games there.

Any claims are paid by the teams or their insurers.

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