Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines
All the headlines from our Workers' Compensation Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Neb. Slaughterhouse Subject to Beef Ban Cited for Alleged Safety Violations
Apr 12 2007 // Four months after beef from a Hastings slaughterhouse was rejected in South Korea over fears of mad cow disease, the slaughterhouse owner faces $180,900 in fines related to 37 alleged safety and health violations. The...
‘Party Fund’ Stripped From N.D. Workers’ Comp Budget Bill
Apr 12 2007 // A proposed $53.3 million budget for North Dakota’s workers’ compensation agency no longer has a $50,000 party fund, lawmakers say. House and Senate negotiators removed the fund from the Workforce Safety and...
Insurance Council of Texas Offers Disability Management Training
Apr 11 2007 // The Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) announced it has teamed up with the TDI Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC), American Insurance Association, and Property Casualty Insurers Association of America to provide...
Texas DWC Changes Effective Date for Required Treatment Planning
Apr 10 2007 // The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation has submitted to the Texas Register an emergency rule to change the date on which treating doctors in the workers’ compensation system are...
S.C. audit calls for closing of 2nd injury fund
Apr 9 2007 // Part of South Carolina’s workers’ compensation system should be phased out because it fails to lower businesses’ insurance costs, according to a state audit. The Legislative Audit Council report found...
Ga. court cites ‘continuous employment’ in workers’ comp award
Apr 9 2007 // In approving workers’ compensation benefits for the family of deceased Florida resident Howard King, the Georgia Supreme Court cited a doctrine of “continuous employment” in its 4-3 decision, voiding two...
S.C. audit calls for closing of 2nd injury fund
Apr 9 2007 // Part of South Carolina’s workers’ compensation system should be phased out because it fails to lower businesses’ insurance costs, according to a state audit. The Legislative Audit Council report found...
Ga. court cites ‘continuous employment’ in workers’ comp award
Apr 9 2007 // News Currents In approving workers’ compensation benefits for the family of deceased Florida resident Howard King, the Georgia Supreme Court cited a doctrine of “continuous employment” in its 4-3...
News Currents
Apr 9 2007 // Multiple factors came together in 2002 and 2003 that led to increased political pressure and calls for more oversight of SCIF. Management shaken up, investigations ensue at Calif. State Fund California Gov. Arnold...
Calif. Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau approves 11.3 percent rate decrease
Apr 9 2007 // The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California Governing Committee submitted a rate filing to the California Department of Insurance recommending a 11.3 percent decrease in advisory pure premium...
Texas Workers’ Comp Claimant Works 3 Jobs After Reporting Injury
Apr 6 2007 // Texas Mutual Insurance Company reported that Leonard Cano of Houston has pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud-related charges. Cano worked for three different employers while collecting workers’ comp...
Phelan to Head Maryland Workers’ Comp Writer, IWIF
Apr 5 2007 // The board of directors of IWIF Workers’ Compensation Insurance has appointed of Thomas Phelan, CPA, to the position of president and chief executive officer. Phelan previously served as IWIF’s executive vice...
House Republicans in N.D. Back Party Fund for Workers’ Comp Agency
Apr 5 2007 // North Dakota’s workers’ compensation agency should have $50,000 set aside for employee gifts, parties and training, House Republicans decided, ignoring Democratic complaints that the kitty was a “slush...
Mass. Employer Sentenced to Read Book for Lying About Work Safety
Apr 5 2007 // Worcester (Massachusetts) Superior Court Judge Francis Fecteau has sentenced a Templeton man to two and one-half years for committing perjury in a workers’ compensation claim proceeding at the Department of...
Kentucky Mine Owner Pleads Guilty to Workers Comp Fraud
Apr 3 2007 // Harold Simpson, owner and operator of Simpson Mining Co. in Perry County, Ky., pleaded guilty to mail fraud in U.S. District Court after special investigators with Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance discovered...
Concentra Sells Workers’ Comp Network Services to Coventry
Apr 3 2007 // Addison, Texas-based Concentra Operating Corporation reported it has completed the previously reported sale of its workers’ compensation managed care services business units to Maryland-based Coventry Health Care...
Fla. Tree Service Owner Charged with Workers’ Comp Fraud
Apr 2 2007 // The owner of Don Estlund’s Tree Service in Florida is facing a charge of operating without workers’ compensation insurance. Donald Robert Estlund allegedly admitted to operating for eight years without the...
Ga. Supreme Court Cites ‘Continuous Employment’ in Workers Comp Award
Apr 2 2007 // In a narrow margin to approve workers compensation benefits for the family of deceased Florida resident Howard King, the Georgia Supreme Court cited a doctrine of “continuous employment” in its 4-3 decision,...
Contractor Ordered to Pay $129,000 to Calif. State Fund
Mar 30 2007 // San Diego County Superior Court Judge David Danielsen has ordered the owner of a San Diego area tree service company to pay $129,000 in restitution to California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund as a result of a...
Workers’ Comp CEO Alleges Alabama Officials Wrecked His Business
Mar 30 2007 // A former campaign supporter of Alabamam Governor Bob Riley is suing him and other present and former state officials, accusing them of conspiring to drive him out of the insurance business. John W. Goff of Montgomery filed...