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Hispanic Affiliates General Agency Expanding, Recruiting Agents in Texas

Mar 11 2011 // Dallas-based Hispanic Affiliates General Agency LLC (HAGA) announced it is actively recruiting Hispanic independent agents in Texas. According to the company’s announcement, HAGA provides independent agents marketing...

RSA Appoints East as New Managing Director of Al Ahlia Insurance

Mar 11 2011 // RSA has announced the appointment of Lloyd East as Managing Director for Al Ahlia Insurance SAOC, part of the RSA Group. He has “over 20 years experience in the financial services industry having led joint ventures,...

Washington Senate Passes Workers Compensation Change Opposed by Labor

Mar 7 2011 // The Washington state Senate approved a measure Saturday that would drastically change the state’s workers compensation system by establishing an option for lump sum settlements. The 34-15 vote was a significant win...

Mississippi Passes Bill to Speed Workers’ Compensation Appeals

Mar 4 2011 // The Mississippi Senate has passed a bill making it easier to appeal a decision of the state Workers’ Compensation Commission. Currently, an appeal of a commission decision or award is appealed to circuit court and...

Liberty Mutual Hiring 100 for Boston IT Center

Mar 4 2011 // Insurer Liberty Mutual says it will hire 100 new employees in connection with the launch of a new Information Technology Development Center in Boston The positions are a mixture of entry level and experienced roles for...

West Virginia Backs Workers’ Compensation for Volunteer Firefighters

Mar 4 2011 // West Virginia lawmakers appear willing to help the state’s volunteer fire departments with their workers’ compensation expenses. The House and Senate exchanged bills this week that would dedicate insurance...

Tennessee Bill Would Tighten Workers’ Compensation Eligibility

Mar 3 2011 // The Tennessee Legislature is considering a number of changes to its workers’ compensation law that are designed to tighten the standards injured workers must meet to qualify for workers’ compensation...

Mississippi Firm Sued for Hiring Bias By Non-Immigrants

Mar 2 2011 // A Mississippi company that pleaded guilty to conspiracy related to the largest U.S. workplace raid on illegal immigrants is now facing a lawsuit accusing it of discriminating against non-immigrants who applied for jobs. A...

Allstate Accelerates California Recruiting

Feb 23 2011 // Allstate Insurance Co. announced it plans to add 120 new agency owners in California during 2011, in an “aggressive recruiting campaign” in the state. Allstate signed on 44 new California “exclusive...

Next for IBM’s Watson: Insurance Jobs in Jeopardy?

Feb 22 2011 // IBM wasted no time in parlaying the winning performance of its artificially intelligent Watson on the TV game show “Jeopardy!” into real business. Last week, it announced a deal to commercialize Watson’s...

Vermont Charges Contractor with Workers’ Compensation Violation

Feb 22 2011 // Williston, Vermont-based home improvement contractor Donald Bevins with three counts of failing to maintain workers’ compensation insurance and two counts of violating a stop work order by state labor...

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Panel Criticized Over Outside Adviser

Feb 22 2011 // An audit has found the Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission paid about $510,000 to a private financial adviser when the law requires it to use state-employed advisers. Auditor Crit Luallen said the...

No Business As Usual For Agents in Workers’ Compensation

Feb 21 2011 // It may be the perfect storm that will change the workers’ compensation landscape for decades. Individually, the forces are daunting, but put together the impact could be industry changing. Health care reform,...

Workers’ Compensation – Now What?

Feb 21 2011 // Industry Leaders On the Challenges Ahead for Century-Old System This year marks the 100th anniversary of the workers’ compensation system in the U.S., as explained by Christopher J. Boggs, director of Education with...

Workers’ Compensation History: The Great Tradeoff!

Feb 21 2011 // Pirates of the 18th century and a 19th century German “Iron” Chancellor preceded the United States in the creation of a social system for the protection of injured workers. The modern U.S. workers’...

Montana Vows to Reform Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Feb 21 2011 // Legislators in Montana are making workers’ compensation reform a priority in 2011, having introduced three bills aimed at lowering rates: House Bill 87 would cap the amount that doctors and those in the health care...

Advising Clients on How to Minimize Medical Liens in Workers’ Compensation

Feb 21 2011 // Close early and close quickly. For brokers advising their clients on how to control their workers’ compensation costs, this axiom is a prime directive. There are a host of reasons why this does not always happen. As...

Liens Stress California Workers’ Compensation System

Feb 21 2011 // Liens are “choking” California’s workers’ compensation system, with employers and insurers spending roughly $200 million per year in the state on loss adjustment expense to handle medical liens...

Personal Internet Use Becoming Part of Employee Record

Feb 21 2011 // Those photos on Facebook showing you palling around with drunks, the raunchy joke you posted on Twitter, and those links to politically incorrect groups on your personal Web site Ñ all of this information can now become...

Unpaid Workers’ Compensation Shuts West Virginia Fire Department

Feb 17 2011 // A volunteer fire department must stop answering calls because it failed to pay workers’ compensation premiums for its members. Marshall County emergency management director Tom Hart said the state fire...