Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Workers Comp Directory 2007

Jun 18 2007 // Searching for a quality workers’ compensation market? Look no further than Insurance Journal’s 2007 Workers’ Comp Directory, a comprehensive listing of intermediaries and carriers offering workers’...

Top 25 workers’ comp insurers represent nearly half of market

Jun 18 2007 // Workers’ compensation direct premiums written for calendar year 2006 exceeded $47 billion. At year-end 2002, it was nearly $34 billion. This represents an increase of 40 percent. However, over the same period, the...

Top 25 workers’ comp insurers represent nearly half of market

Jun 18 2007 // Workers’ compensation direct premiums written for calendar year 2006 exceeded $47 billion. At year-end 2002, it was nearly $34 billion. This represents an increase of 40 percent. However, over the same period, the...

Selling workers’ comp like it’s not a commodity

Jun 18 2007 // Everybody needs workers’ compensation coverage and to some that translates to a commoditization of the product line. But to be successful at selling workers’ comp, producers have to change the way they sell the...

Texas Approves 14 Companies to Self Insure for Workers’ Comp Claims

Jun 15 2007 // The Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that 14 companies with approximately 47,600 employees in Texas recently were approved to self-insure for workers’ compensation...

Insurance Group Urges Repeal of Mo.’s Workers’ Comp Second Injury Fund

Jun 14 2007 //

Utah’s Workers Compensation Fund Announces Promotions

Jun 13 2007 // The Workers Compensation Fund in Salt Lake City has made several promotions. Ray Pickup has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer. Pickup has been with WCF for 14 years and most recently served as...

W. Va. Woman Jailed for Committing Workers’ Compensation Fraud

Jun 13 2007 // An Upshur County woman was sentenced to serve time in a West Virgina correctional facility after pleading guilty to worker’s compensation insurance fraud. Stacie L. McLean, age 34 of Buckhannon, W. Va., pleaded...

Mo. Employers Paying Less to Cover Injured Workers

Jun 13 2007 // Two years after lawmakers tightened eligibility for benefits to injured workers, the insurance premiums businesses must pay to care for injured workers have dropped to 1994 levels. In 2005, Gov. Matt Blunt and the...

Texas Will Change Workers’ Comp Disability Management Requirements

Jun 13 2007 // The Texas Department of Insurance announced that a workers’ compensation rule to require treatment planning for injured employees (28 Texas Administrative Code §137.300) will be repealed. This rule was adopted along...

Senate Approves Bill to Hike Arizona Workers’ Injury Benefits

Jun 13 2007 // The Arizona Senate approved a workers’ compensation bill to carry out a business-labor compromise to increase Arizona’s caps on benefits received by employees who are hurt on the job. The Senate’s 24-2...

S.C. Passes Workers’ Comp Anti-Fraud, Injury Reporting Bill

Jun 12 2007 // Employers who lie about what their workers do to save money on insurance premiums would face fines and prison time under an agreement South Carolina legislators reached to overhaul the state’s workers’...

Fla. Eases Eligibilty for Workers’ Comp Benefits for Police, Fire

Jun 12 2007 // Florida police, firefighters, paramedics and other first responders would have an easier time becoming eligible for workers compensation benefits, and would get a better package of benefits under legislation Gov. Charlie...

Travelers Targets Public Entities with Workers’ Comp Solution

Jun 12 2007 // Travelers expanded its workers compensation coverage tailored to the needs of public entities during the Public Risk Insurance Management Association (PRIMA) 28th annual conference. “Our expanded appetite builds on...

Prospective Review of Texas Medical Care Rule to be Repealed

Jun 12 2007 // As the result of the adoption of treatment guidelines for the workers’ compensation system, the Texas Department of has announced that the prospective review of medical care not requiring preauthorization (PRM) rule...

Workers’ Comp Judge Put on Leave for Alleged Comment

Jun 11 2007 // A judge with the New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration has been placed on paid leave while the agency investigates an allegation that he made an inappropriate sexual proposal to an injured worker while...

Compromise Would Boost Ariz. Workers’ Injury Benefits

Jun 11 2007 // A business-labor compromise that emerged at the Arizona Legislature would increase Arizona’s caps on workers’ compensation benefits received by employees hurt on the job. Under a freshly rewritten...

OSHA Cites Firms in Danvers, Mass. Explosion with 23 Violations

Jun 11 2007 // Federal officials have cited two companies with 23 health and safety violations and proposed fines totaling more than $32,000 in connection with the explosion that destroyed a paint and ink factory in Danvers, Mass. in...

Governor Asks Mo. Workers’ Comp Director to Resign

Jun 11 2007 // The director of the Missouri state Workers’ Compensation Division said Friday that she was forced to resign, though she believes she had “done a terrific job.” Pat Secrest submitted her resignation on...

Conn. Workers’ Comp, Sick Pay Bills Falter as Legislature Closes

Jun 8 2007 // Connecticut employers sighed with relief as several labor and workers’ compensation bills that had been advancing died when the state Legislature adjourned its regular session at midnight on June 6. Chief among them...