Serious Fun: Managing Liability on International Fun at Work Day


Wednesday, April 1, 2026, isn’t just for pranksters—it is also International Fun at Work Day. Boosting office morale is proven to increase productivity, but as a business owner, you must ensure that “fun” doesn’t cross the line into a Workers’ Comp or EPLI (Employment Practices Liability Insurance) claim.



  1. The Physical Risk


If “Fun Day” involves physical activities (like an office Olympics or a local park trip), injuries are still covered under Workers’ Comp if the event is “employer-sponsored.” Ensure all activities are optional and “low-impact” to keep your modification rate low.



  1. The Cultural Risk (EPLI)


What one employee finds hilarious, another might find harassing or exclusionary. April Fools’ jokes in the workplace are a common source of EPLI claims. Ensure your “Fun Day” activities are inclusive and professional. A joke that targets a specific protected class—even “in good fun”—can lead to a hostile work environment claim that your standard liability policy won’t cover.


Business Tip: Focus “Fun Day” on rewards rather than pranks. A catered lunch or a “half-day Friday” is a high-reward, zero-risk way to celebrate your team this week.

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