Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Industry Hid Risks to Workers of Chromium, Watchdog Group Charges

Feb 26 2006 // Worried about stricter regulations, the chromium industry withheld key data from the government involving the health risks of workers exposed to the carcinogenic metal, according to a study released Feb. 23. The paper by...

S.C. Workers’ Comp Reform Advances Through House Subcommittee

Feb 24 2006 // The first step in achieving much needed workers’ compensation reform in South Carolina was taken this week as the House Business and Commerce subcommittee approved legislation (HB 4427) that addresses many of the...

Texas Workers’ Comp Commissioner Approves 11 Firms to Self-Insure

Feb 23 2006 // Texas Commissioner of Workers’ Compensation Albert Betts recently approved the reapplications for Certificates of Authority to Self-Insure covering a one-year period for 11 private employers. Texas law allows certain...

Texas Return-To-Work Rules Now Available Online

Feb 23 2006 // Rulebook Supplement 2006-01 containing Return-to-Work rules adopted by the Commissioner of Workers’ Compensation on Feb. 2, 2006, is available online from the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI), Division of...

AIIA Supports Bill to Lengthen Licensing

Feb 23 2006 // Alabama HB227 which would lengthen the licensing period for insurance producers, service representatives and adjusters from the present one year, to two or more years and would increase the 12-hour continuing education...

Ohio Owed $13.5 M in Scandal Connected to Injured Workers’ Fund

Feb 23 2006 // The state is owed $13.5 million that allegedly was spent illegally as part of Ohio’s ill-fated investment in rare coins that shook up the state’s Republican leadership, the state auditor said in a report...

Calif. Commissioner Issues New Workers’ Compensation Regulations

Feb 22 2006 // California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi has announced new workers’ compensation regulations that will require all insurers to submit certification forms that verify that claims adjusters and medical bill...

Meadowbrook/TPA Returns $2.5M to Mass. Workers’ Comp Self-Insureds

Feb 22 2006 // Meadowbrook/TPA Associates, a third-party administrator of self-insured workers’ compensation programs, announced it is distributing $2,475,000 in dividends to 475 Massachusetts businesses that are members of the...

First Cardinal Forms The CompPAC Trust of Texas

Feb 22 2006 // First Cardinal of Texas Ltd. announced the merger of two of its largest workers’ compensation trusts into a single entity, CompPAC Trust of Texas, effective Jan.1, 2006. The CompPAC Trust of Texas combines the...

Workers’ comp court case could cost Montana fund over $200 million

Feb 20 2006 // A looming workers’ compensation court case could cost Montanans $100 million and force a roughly $160 million rate hike for business buying insurance from the Montana State Fund, the agency’s top official...

CALIFORNIA CREATES WEB SITE

Feb 20 2006 // The California Department of Insurance has launched a new Web site to fight workers’ compensation fraud . The site, accessible on the California Department of Insurance (CDI) web site (www.insurance.ca.gov), will...

Reduced rates and renewed competition in Calif.

Feb 20 2006 // California workers’ compensation insurance rates are taking a turn for the better. Thanks to reform legislation, employers should have more access to reasonable rates. In fact, rates are roughly equivalent to 1995...

AIG to cover workers’ comp errors

Feb 20 2006 // As part of its record $1.6 billion overall settlement with state and federal officials for fraud and improper accounting, American International Group will pay states $343.5 million for underpayment of workers’...

Record $1.6 billion deal ends litigation, creates ‘new path’ for giant AIG

Feb 20 2006 // State and federal regulators on Feb. 9 announced agreements that resolve litigation and investigations of securities fraud, account steering, bid-rigging, improper accounting and under-reporting of workers’...

News Currents

Feb 19 2006 // Workers’ comp court case could cost Montana fund $200 million A looming workers’ compensation court case could cost Montanans $100 million and force a roughly $160 million rate hike for business buying...

WORKERS’ COMP COURT CASE

Feb 19 2006 // ARIZ. WILDFIRE SEASON Experts Say Devastation Ahead WASH. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Funds Come From State, Not Insurers CALIF. WORKERS COMP TAKES TURN FOR THE BETTER NONPROFITS INVITE NEW EXPOSURES

Legislative Advocacy: A matter of insurance industry survival

Feb 19 2006 // The Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal in Washington, D.C., has prompted many to question the appropriateness of legislative lobbying that has become so much a part of American politics. California leads the nation in money...

Calif. Workers’ Compensation

Feb 19 2006 // Reduced rates and renewed competition in Calif. California workers’ compensation insurance rates are taking a turn for the better. Thanks to reform legislation, employers should have more access to reasonable rates....

Two Suspects Arrested for Auto Insurance Fraud

Feb 19 2006 // Fraud Roundup Two Elk Grove, Calif., residents were arrested on insurance fraud charges related to the alleged staged theft, arson, and subsequent insurance claim for a vehicle belonging to one of the suspects. According...

S&P reports favorable workers’ comp outlook

Feb 19 2006 // The outlook for the U.S. workers’ compensation sector in 2006 is good, with the ratings impact for insurers expected to be neutral on the whole, according to a report from Standard & Poor’s Ratings...