Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

All the headlines from our Workers' Compensation Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Eastern Alliance Insurance Promotes Lengner to Lead Midwest Region

Jun 3 2014 // Eastern Alliance Insurance Group (EAIG) has promoted Chad Lengner to regional business executive in its Midwest territory. EAIG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ProAssurance Corp., is a domestic casualty insurance group...

Skaggs Joins Louisiana Workers’ Comp Corp. as Senior VP

Jun 3 2014 // Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corp. (LWCC) has hired Jeffrey H. Skaggs as senior vice president of policyholder services and agency relations. Skaggs has more than 27 years of experience in commercial insurance...

Patriot Underwriters Partners with Scottsdale to Offer Workers Comp Coverage

Jun 2 2014 // Patriot Underwriters, Inc. (PUI), a provider of workers’ compensation insurance products headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has partnered with Scottsdale Insurance Co. to serve as a program administrator with...

Declarations

Jun 2 2014 // Sandy Recovery Program Scams “Our Statewide Sandy Fraud Working Group is pursuing aggressive criminal and civil actions against those who allegedly sought illegal profits in the wake of this national...

Safety Is Paramount for Texas Mutual CEO Gergasko

Jun 2 2014 // Richard Gergasko, CEO of workers’ compensation insurer, Texas Mutual Insurance Co., describes himself as an insurance geek. Trained as an actuary, he’s been involved in the insurance business for 30 years. With...

Virginia Raises Fines for Employers Without Workers’ Comp

Jun 2 2014 // Employers in Virginia who fail to provide workers’ compensation insurance for their employees will be assessed, beginning July, a civil penalty of up to $250 per day for each day of noncompliance, subject to a...

Delaware Lawmakers Eye Workers’ Comp Rates

Jun 2 2014 // Delaware lawmakers are expected to act quickly on recommendations from a state task force aimed at lowering workers’ compensation insurance rates. The task force presented lawmakers a report on May 15 proposing that...

New Mexico Court: Insurer to Pay for Injured Worker’s Medical MJ

Jun 2 2014 // The New Mexico Court of Appeals has ruled that a worker’s employer and its insurer must pay for medical marijuana for treating the employee’s chronic pain from a job-related back injury. The court in May upheld...

Court Rules Against Ohio Workers’ Comp Agency in Overcharge Case

Jun 2 2014 // The director of Ohio’s insurance fund for injured workers said he’s disappointed with an unusually pointed appeals court decision that says the fund overcharged employers by hundreds of millions of...

New Orleans Saints’ Workers’ Comp Bill Dies in Legislature

May 29 2014 // Louisiana state lawmakers are getting out of a dispute between New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson and the NFL team’s players about how to handle workers’ compensation claims for professional athletes. Rep....

New California State Fund CEO Steiner Has Ties to Zenith, WCRI

May 27 2014 // The State Compensation Insurance Fund Board of Directors on Tuesday named Vernon Steiner as the new president and CEO of California’s largest workers’ compensation provider. The appointment is on a four-year...

Mid-2015 Target For Alaska Workers’ Comp Changes

May 27 2014 // A new method of paying medical fees for injured workers under Alaska’s workers’ compensation program won’t be in place until mid-2015, and it will take more time for insurance companies to judge any...

Wisconsin Office Building Closure Delaying Some Workers’ Comp Checks

May 27 2014 // Some workers who have been injured on the job are seeing delays in their workers’ compensation payments, due to a fire that closed a major state office building earlier this month in Madison, Wis. The Wisconsin State...

Louisiana Senators Side with Saints Owner in Workers’ Comp Dispute

May 27 2014 // Senators on the labor committee have narrowly sided with New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson over the NFL players in a dispute about how workers’ compensation claims for professional athletes should be...

OSHA Reviewing Alabama Car Parts Plant Use of Chemical

May 23 2014 // Federal regulators are investigating complaints about safety problems at an automotive parts plant in Selma. The Selma Times-Journal reported the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is reviewing operations at...

Report Faults U.S. Oversight of Chemical Plants

May 23 2014 // The government has no way of fully knowing which U.S. chemical facilities stock ammonium nitrate, the substance that exploded last year at a Texas fertilizer plant and killed 14 people, congressional investigators say....

Report: N.Y. Private Sector Occupational Injuries Cost Economy $10.9B in 2010-12

May 22 2014 // Private sector occupational injuries in New York cost the state economy $10.9 billion between 2010 and 2012, according to a report released this month from the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen. The report, titled...

Data Show Rising Workers’ Comp Medical Costs in New Hampshire

May 22 2014 // In the world of workers’ compensation, the fees charged by the health care community are significantly more expensive on average in New Hampshire than in other states, according to the New Hampshire insurance...

Private Employer Workers’ Comp Rates to Fall Again in Ohio

May 22 2014 // Ohio private employers will again benefit from lower overall workers’ compensation base-rates with a 6.3 percent reduction that will take effect July 1, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC)...

New Mexico Court: Insurer to Pay for Injured Worker’s Medical MJ

May 21 2014 // The New Mexico Court of Appeals has ruled that a worker’s employer and its insurer must pay for medical marijuana for treating the employee’s chronic pain from a job-related back injury. The court on Monday...