Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Louisiana-Based Amerisafe Sees Premium Growth in Q1 2012

May 11 2012 // Amerisafe Inc., a specialty provider of hazardous workers’ compensation insurance headquartered in DeRidder, La., saw a 19 percent growth in premium written during the first quarter ended March 31, 2012, compared...

Do Safety Incentives Discourage Workers from Reporting Injuries?

May 10 2012 // Many employers are in the dark over whether their safety incentive programs encourage or discourage the reporting of injuries and illnesses by their employees, or if they have no effect. But a new report says employers,...

Bay Area Business Owners, Employee Nailed For Workers’ Comp Fraud

May 9 2012 // Sied “Mike Zarrin” Zarrinsaray, 52, his wife Ronak Barazandeh, 43, the owners of United RMR Enterprises, Inc. of San Jose, were arrested for workers’ compensation insurance fraud, according to the...

2 Texas Firms Receive Safety Awards from Work Comp Regulators

May 8 2012 // The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (TDI-DWC) has recognized Detex Corp. of New Braunfels and James Avery Craftsman Inc. of Kerrville with the Peer Review Safety Program Award. The...

Florida Revises Workers’ Comp Certificates, Excess Profits, Premium Audit Laws

May 7 2012 // Florida’s governor has signed workers’ compensation legislation streamlining the workers’ compensation certificate process, eliminating mandatory premium audits, and discontinuing refunds for insurers...

Probe Finds N.Y. Paid Prison Inmates Improper Workers’ Comp Benefits

May 7 2012 // An investigation from the New York State comptroller’s office found that the State Insurance Fund improperly paid seven inmates more than $36,000 in workers’ compensation benefits while they were in state...

Insurance Premiums Climb to a Record $30 Billion in Missouri in 2011

May 7 2012 // Missouri experienced a number of insurance industry “firsts” in 2011, including a record number of premium sales dollars, the largest-ever amount in claims paid for a single event, and an historically high...

California Workers’ Comp Reform Taking Shape – Again

May 7 2012 // At a recent joint hearing in Sacramento on workers’ compensation in California with the Assembly and Senate, statistic after statistic flew out of the mouths of speaker after speaker during the nearly four-hour...

North Carolina Threatens Jail Time Over Workers’ Unpaid Claims

May 7 2012 // North Carolina officials are requiring insurers to expedite the payment of workers’ compensation patients’ medical and wage-loss benefits or risk being sentenced to jail. The North Carolina Industrial...

OSHA Hit for Taking Too Long to Adopt Workplace Safety Rules

May 7 2012 // The nation’s premier worker safety agency takes nearly eight years on average to adopt new safety regulations, government auditors said in a report. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration takes far too...

Maine Workers’ Comp Reform Bill Signed Into Law

May 7 2012 // A new Maine bill that brings wide-ranging changes to the state’s workers’ compensation system was signed into law last month. The bill, signed into law by Maine Gov. Paul LePage, is called An Act to Review and...

Business Moves – West

May 7 2012 // SIAA Hampton, N.H.-based Strategic Insurance Agency Alliance has signed nine new members in the Western United States. The new members include: Farling Insurance Agency of Litchfield Park, Ariz. Baldrica & Company of...

Florida Workers’ Comp Exemption Changes Dropped

May 7 2012 // In vetoing a bill on tax credits for his state’s hurricane fund, Florida Gov. Rick Scott also axed several other proposals aimed at streamlining the process that employers use to claim an exemption from buying...

Current Market Not Yet a ‘Classic’ Hard Market: P/C Executives

May 7 2012 // The current property/casualty market is not a “classic” hard market, yet anyway. While prices are clearly rising in certain lines including property and workers’ compensation, other conditions of a...

Current Market Not Yet a ‘Classic’ Hard Market: P/C Executives

May 7 2012 // The current property/casualty market is not a “classic” hard market, not yet anyway. While prices are clearly rising in certain lines including property and workers’ compensation, other conditions of a...

Southeast Agencies, Carriers Now Hiring

May 7 2012 // Here is some of the positive insurance employment news for the Southeast: Allstate In February, Allstate Insurance announced it was looking to appoint 124 new agency owners in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and South...

OSHA Proposes $137K Fine For Wisconsin Company

May 4 2012 // A River Falls, Wis. company is facing $137,000 in potential fines following a trench collapse last year that killed a 19-year-old worker. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration Five issued five citations this...

South Dakota Company in Trouble With OSHA

May 3 2012 // Federal safety regulators have labeled a southeast South Dakota company a “severe violator” after a worker died and two others were seriously injured. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is...

Menard Guards Wrongly Paid Workers’ Compensation

May 3 2012 // In a little-noted appearance before the Illinois House Appropriations-Public Safety Committee, the director of the Department of Corrections said millions of dollars in workers’ compensation payments to Menard prison...

Missouri Governor Signals Compromise On Workers’ Comp

May 3 2012 // About six weeks after he vetoed legislation that would have changed the state’s workers’ compensation system, Missouri’s Democratic governor is signaling that he would be open to compromise with...