Sec. 31-323. Attachments to secure payment of compensation.
Sec. 31-323. Attachments to secure payment of compensation. When any person presents in writing to the commissioner a claim for compensation, either for injury
sustained by himself arising out of and in the course of his employment or for injury
resulting in the death of some person of whom he is an alleged dependent, he may
ask that a writ of attachment issue to secure the payment of the claim or claims for
compensation as may arise out of the injury. Unless it appears from the records of the
commissioner that there has been a compliance with the provisions of section 31-284,
which compliance is then effective, or that the Insurance Commissioner has approved
a substitute system of compensation, benefit and insurance, the commissioner may issue
a writ of attachment in the manner and form of writs of attachment in civil actions and
shall be vested with the same jurisdiction as authorities authorized to issue writs of
attachment in civil actions. If a writ is issued under this section and thereafter it appears
to the satisfaction of the commissioner that there has been a compliance with the provisions of section 31-284, which compliance was then effective and applicable to the
injury in question, or that the Insurance Commissioner has approved a substitute system
of compensation, benefit and insurance, the commissioner may vacate the writ of attachment on the payment by the employer of the expense actually incurred under such writ
of attachment. The commissioners are vested with the authority of the various courts
to dissolve attachments made under this section and, on the dissolution of an attachment,
may require the substitution of a bond in the same manner as any court upon the dissolution of attachments in civil actions.
(1949 Rev., S. 7463; 1958 Rev., S. 31-190; 1961, P.A. 491, S. 49; P.A. 91-32, S. 32, 41.)
History: 1961 act entirely replaced previous provisions; P.A. 91-32 made technical changes and added provisions re
approval of substitute compensation system by the insurance commissioner.
Cited. 112 C. 377. Cited. 169 C. 646.