Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

N.Y. Gov. Pataki Names Ferrara to Chair Workers Comp Board

Aug 6 2006 // Former state Assemblywoman Donna Ferrara has been elevated by Gov. George Pataki to chairwoman of the 13-member state Workers’ Compensation Board, a post that will pay the Long Island Republican $120,800 a...

Associated Builders and Contractors Members Receive $200,000

Aug 4 2006 // Members of Associated Builders & Contractors’ Sierra chapter received premium refunds from Builders Insurance Company as part of the workers’ comp insurer’s “retro” plan. A retrospective...

Texas Workers’ Comp Conference to Focus on Reform Legislation

Aug 2 2006 // The Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) will host its 2006 Workers’ Compensation Conference in Austin on Sept. 20 at the Hyatt Regency. Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Albert Betts will be the conference...

Washington Employers Invited to Join Workers’ Comp Pilot

Aug 1 2006 // The Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has begun enrolling employers who want to participate in a new way of reporting claims for workplace injuries and occupational diseases. Injured workers in...

OSHA to Probe Death at Kentucky Steel Mill

Aug 1 2006 // The federal Occupational, Safety and Health Administration will investigate the death of a worker at a steel mill construction site in Mississippi’s Lowndes County. County Coroner Greg Merchant said Tony Vic...

BrickStreet Vows to Audit Every W. Va. Employer for Workers’ Comp

Aug 1 2006 // West Virginia’s workers’ compensation insurance provider has a lofty goal: to audit every one of West Virginia’s 38,000 employers this year. That would require an unprecedented 200 audits a day, and may...

W. Va. Begins Tagging Firms Lacking Workers’ Comp

Jul 30 2006 // West Virginia businesses that choose to operate without workers’ compensation insurance will be tagged with yellow signs. Investigators with the state Insurance Commission started posting yellow warning signs on the...

Avila to Represent MedRisk Inc. in Tampa, Fla.

Jul 28 2006 // King of Prussia-based MedRisk Inc. has announced that Michele Avila has joined the firm as director of client strategies based in Tampa, Fla. She will work closely with sales, marketing and account management to design and...

California State Fund Hosts Heat Illness Prevention Seminars

Jul 27 2006 // In light of recent heat waves throughout the state, California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund announced that it will increase the number of its free “Heat Illness Prevention” seminars and also open...

Colorado Workers’ Compensation Premium To Remain Unchanged

Jul 26 2006 // Colorado employees are likely to see their workers’ compensation costs remain unchanged for 2007. State Insurance Commissioner David Rivera said the National Council on Compensation Insurance will not be filing for...

Businessmen Pay Restitution to N.Y. Workers Comp Fund

Jul 26 2006 // Two Suffolk County, N.Y. business people who pleaded guilty in cases involving workers’ compensation fraud have paid The New York State Insurance Fund a total of more than $7,800 in restitution. Robert Ristenpadt,...

Ireland Named Calif. Workers’ Comp Institute Associate Research Director

Jul 26 2006 // John Ireland has been named associate research director of the California Workers’ Compensation Institute, the Oakland-based nonprofit organization that serves as the research arm of the California workers’...

Employers’ Costs for Workers’ Comp Rose Faster than Benefit Payments, Study Reveals

Jul 26 2006 // Employers’ costs for workers’ compensation grew faster than combined cash benefits for injured workers and medical payments for their treatment, according to a new study issued today by the National Academy of...

Lax Record-keeping at Ohio’s Worker’s Comp Bureau Lowered Benefits

Jul 26 2006 // Hundreds of injured workers temporarily received less in state benefits than they deserved because of poor record-keeping at a scandal-plagued state insurance fund, according to a memo released Monday. The disclosure was...

Broker Security Breach Puts N.Y. Workers’ Comp Clients at ID Risk

Jul 26 2006 // The names, addresses and Social Security numbers of as many as 540,000 injured workers have been lost, and the state and a contracted company are trying to protect the workers from identity theft. In New York, company and...

5,450 W.Va. Employers Delinquent, Owe $11.4M in Workers’ Comp Payments

Jul 25 2006 // West Virginia has delinquent workers’ compensation payments valued at $11.4 million outstanding as of July 13, with 5,450 employers overdue on their payments to BrickStreet Mutual, according to Insurance Commissioner...

Delaware Inaction on Workers’ Comp Disappoints Insurers

Jul 25 2006 // The Delaware General Assembly concluded its 143rd legislative session late on June 30, 2006 without addressing comprehensive reform of the workers’ compensation system. But the Assembly did maintain an exemption for...

The virtual, global economy humbles insurance leaders

Jul 24 2006 // Insurance professionals have a lot to worry about as the fast-paced virtual economy takes hold. According to futurist Edie Weiner, they are right to be worried. She says there are a lot of risks ahead and given the speed...

W. Va. cracking down on 2,000 employers without workers’ comp

Jul 24 2006 // The West Virginia Insurance Commission is cracking down on an estimated 2,000 employers in the state who do not have workers’ compensation insurance, which is required by law. When an employee of an uninsured...

W. Va. cracking down on 2,000 employers without workers’ comp

Jul 24 2006 // The West Virginia Insurance Commission is cracking down on an estimated 2,000 employers in the state who do not have workers’ compensation insurance, which is required by law. When an employee of an uninsured...