Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

California Workers’ Comp Insurer Files for 15% Premium Increase

May 29 2009 // California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund has filed a mid-year rate plan that reflects a 15 percent increase in collectible premium. The revised rates will apply to new and renewal workers’ compensation...

WorkComp Institute Names Long as Agency Services Director

May 28 2009 // The former workers’ compensation claims manager for Walt Disney World, Teresa Long, has become director of Agency Services for the Institute of WorkComp Professionals (IWCP), a national network of workers’...

Illinois AG Joins Midwest States Seeking Protection for Chrysler Workers

May 26 2009 // Attorney General Lisa Madigan has filed an objection to the terms of Chrysler’s pending sale to Fiat in federal bankruptcy court on behalf of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) and the...

Oklahoma AG: Law Allowing Guns in Vehicles at Workplaces Will Stand

May 22 2009 // A 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that allows Oklahomans to store firearms in locked vehicles parked on company property will stand after the filing deadline passed for further legal appeals, Attorney General Drew...

2 Kentucky Agents Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Fraud

May 22 2009 // Two eastern Kentucky insurance agents and an agency employee have been ordered to pay fines, serve probationary sentences and perform public service work on their guilty pleas in a fraud case. The sentences were given to...

Wallace Joins Ga.-Based Risk Innovations

May 21 2009 // Brenda Wallace joined Atlanta, Ga.-based Risk Innovations’ workers’ compensation division. Wallace has more than 25 years insurance experience including more than 20 years working with a national insurance...

Oklahoma Senate Approves Workers’ Compensation Judge Plan

May 21 2009 // Republicans have pushed another issue to a statewide vote to counter a gubernatorial veto – this time a plan to require Senate confirmation of Workers’ Compensation Court judges. The Oklahoma Senate gave final...

Oklahoma House Passes Workers’ Comp Judge Resolution

May 20 2009 // A resolution that would ask voters to require Senate confirmation of Oklahoma Worker’s Compensation Court judges has passed the Oklahoma House less than a month after Gov. Brad Henry vetoed similar legislation. The...

Arizona Governor Names Patrick to Arizona Workers’ Comp Insurer Board

May 20 2009 // Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has named Judith A. Patrick chair of the Board of Directors of SCF Arizona, the state’s largest provider of workers’ compensation insurance. Patrick becomes the first woman appointed...

Ohio Joins in Objecting to Chrysler Sale for Workers’ Comp Reasons

May 19 2009 // The state of Ohio has joined Michigan in its objection to the pending sale of Chrysler LLC because of workers’ compensation issues. Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray said his office filed a limited objection to...

Utah Workers’ Compensation Fund Distributes $10 Million Dividend

May 18 2009 // Utah’s Workers’ Compensation Fund has declared a $10 million dividend that will be distributed to a majority of policyholders in June. Policyholders can expect to receive 4.5 percent of their earned premium...

Michigan Objects to Chrysler-Fiat Deal Over Workers’ Compensation

May 18 2009 // Michigan is objecting to the sale of Chrysler LLC assets to Italian automaker Fiat, claiming the new company won’t meet obligations to a state workers’ compensation fund. State Attorney General Mike Cox has...

Florida Restores Cap on Workers’ Compensation Attorneys’ Fees

May 18 2009 // Florida has passed legislation to restore a cap on attorneys’ fees in workers’ compensation cases, a measure backed by the state’s insurance regulator. The bill (HB 903) effectively overturns a Florida...

Workers’ Compensation Insurers Break Even in 2008

May 18 2009 // Recession Reduces Claims but Poor Investment Climate Frustrates Insurers The workers’ compensation insurance industry experienced a year of mostly solid results in 2008, according to Dennis Mealy, NCCI Holdings Inc....

The Biggest Loser?

May 18 2009 // Workers’ Compensation System Could Be Big Loser If Obesity Epidemic Not Brought Under Control It’s time to face facts, the U.S. is a nation of fatties. About a quarter of the nation is obese, according to the...

Declarations

May 18 2009 // ‘We are lucky.’ —Warren Buffett, as he addressed thousands of shareholders at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting in his hometown of Omaha, Neb., on May 2. He said insurance, along with utilities,...

The Biggest Loser?

May 18 2009 // Obesity Weighs Heavy on Workers’ Compensation Claims It’s time to face facts about our nation’s fat. About a quarter of our nation can be characterized as obese, according to the Centers for Disease...

Workers’ Compensation Group Trusts: E&O Friend or Foe?

May 18 2009 // Agents Advised to Know How Trusts Differ From Typical Insurance Companies To start off, what exactly is a workers’ compensation group trust? Per the New York State Insurance Department Web site, it is: [A] group of...

Education Strategy Propels Workers’ Comp Agency’s Growth in Down Economy

May 18 2009 // While the economy is in freefall, a Sioux Falls, S.D., workers’ compensation agency, Insurance Specialty Group, is racking up double-digit growth. According to owner Renae Eidenshink, the reason for this remarkable...

Pandemics in the Workplace

May 18 2009 // How a Flu Pandemic Impacts Workers’ Comp Influenza is nothing new. Seasonal flu epidemics — disease outbreaks with more cases than normal— occur annually killing between 250,000 to 500,000 people...