Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Texas Gov. Names Darwin Public Counsel for Injured Employees

Dec 9 2005 // Texas Gov. Rick Perry named Norman W. Darwin of Weatherford to serve as Injured Employee Public Counsel in the Office of Injured Employee Counsel (OIEC) for a term to expire Feb. 1, 2007. Created under House Bill 7 during...

N.Y. Insurance Fund Names Wehner as Executive Director

Dec 8 2005 // David P. Wehner, who has been chairman of the state’s Workers Compensation Board since 2004, has left that post to become executive director of the New York State Insurance Fund. Wehner fills the vacancy left by the...

Texas Workers’ Comp Train the Trainer Seminar to be Held Dec. 14

Dec 7 2005 // The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation will present a one-day educational seminar entitled Train the Trainer, on Dec. 14, 2005, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Austin. Registration begins at...

W. Va. Workers’ Comp Chief Warns Employers Failing to Pay

Dec 7 2005 // As it spins off as a private insurance program, West Virginia’s workers’ compensation program will show little patience with employers that fail to pay their premiums, its executive director said Monday. As of...

Fla. Town Hall Meetings Scheduled to Update Employers, Employees About Workers’ Comp

Dec 6 2005 // A series of town hall workshops will be held this month in Orlando, Tampa and Ft. Myers, Fla. to give employers and employees updated information on the state’s workers’ compensation system and to answer...

Venture Hospitality Adds Workers’ Comp Market

Dec 5 2005 // Venture Insurance Programs has announced that its hospitality program – Venture Hospitality – has added another workers’ compensation market. The workers’ compensation product is underwritten by...

OSHA CAVE-IN FINDING:

Dec 5 2005 // A Franklin, New Hampshire contractor faces $50,750 in fines from the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration for allegedly failing to supply cave-in protection at a Boscawen jobsite....

Congress Hears of Jockeys’ Workers Compensation Woes

Dec 5 2005 // Racetrack executives appeared before a House panel in Washington last month arguing that congressional action is not necessary to solve industry problems, including a recent lapse in health insurance for jockeys that left...

Congress Hears of Jockeys’ Workers Compensation Woes

Dec 5 2005 // Racetrack executives appeared before a House panel in Washington last month arguing that congressional action is not necessary to solve industry problems, including a recent lapse in health insurance for jockeys that left...

FORMER BARTLESVILLE EMPLOYEE PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD

Dec 5 2005 // A former City of Bartlesville employee was ordered to pay almost $4,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to one count of workers’ compensation fraud, according to Attorney General Drew Edmondson. David Wayne...

Fixing Workers’ Comp

Dec 5 2005 // Louisiana officials anticipate changes in workers’ comp as Hurricane recovery continues. Steven Cavanaugh, CEO of the Louisiana Workers’ Comp-ensation Corp., said the region still faces enormous challenges,...

NO WORKERS’ COMP PREMIUM INCREASES SCHEDULED IN WASHINGTON

Dec 5 2005 // Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has announced there will be no general increase in workers’ compensation premiums for 2006. In late August, the agency proposed a 3.8 percent increase....

COLO. COMP PREMIUM TO DECREASE

Dec 5 2005 // Beginning Jan. 1, 2006, the standard premium for workers’ compensation in Colorado will de-crease an average of 1 percent, as a result of an order signed by Colorado Insurance Commissioner David Rivera. Although...

IJ’s Program Directory, as well as IJ’s E&S Directory and Workers’ Comp Directory, are also available online. Brokers an

Dec 4 2005 // Welcome to Insurance Journal’s 14th Annual Program Directory, Volume II. Information contained in this 2005 directory has been compiled by IJ’s staff as a resource for readers. For the purposes of this...

News Briefs

Dec 4 2005 // ALABAMA Alabama Expects 50,000 Claims More than 50,000 claims are expected in Alabama from hurricane damage, however, complete cost estimates won’t be available until this month. Ragan Ingram, Department of Insurance...

News Briefs

Dec 4 2005 // New Online License Service Available for Wash. Agents and Brokers Insurance agents, brokers and other insurance professionals licensed to transact business in Washington can now print copies of their licenses from their...

Congress Hears of Jockeys’ Workers Compensation Woes

Dec 4 2005 // Racetrack executives appeared before a House panel in Washington last month arguing that congressional action is not necessary to solve industry problems, including a recent lapse in health insurance for jockeys that left...

Pittsburgh Hopes Lump Sums Save on Claims in Long Run

Dec 4 2005 // Pittsburgh, saddled with more than 1,000 workers’ compensation claims, is trying to settle some of the claims now so it can save money later. At a cost of $23.3 million this year, Pittsburgh “has one of the...

News Briefs

Dec 4 2005 // CONNECTICUT Work-Related Deaths: The number of deaths in Connecticut due to work-related injuries increased by 50 percent last year, rising from 36 to 54, according to a state report. Connecticut is one of 27 states to...

Congress Hears of Jockeys’ Workers Compensation Woes

Dec 4 2005 // Racetrack executives appeared before a House panel in Washington last month arguing that congressional action is not necessary to solve industry problems, including a recent lapse in health insurance for jockeys that left...