Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Former HIH Director Gets 4 Year Sentence

Apr 14 2005 // Rodney Adler, 45, has received a 4 year prison sentence, stemming from his part as a Director in the collapse of HIH Insurance Ltd. in March 2001, Australia’s largest corporate failure. He will be eligible for parole...

CHOICE Promotes Halvaei to Marketing Director; Makes Other Appointments

Apr 13 2005 // Yvonne Halvaei has been promoted to marketing director of CHOICE Medical Management Services LLC of Tampa, Fla. The company also announced Julie Fetherman and Michael A. Reali have been named account executives for Medical...

California Workers’ Comp Rate Regulation Bill Moves Through Committee

Apr 13 2005 // A measure approved April 13 by the California Senate Industrial Relations Committee will create an artificial pricing scheme and send the wrong message to workers’ compensation insurers considering investing new...

Former HHS Sec. Donna Shalala to Speak at CHOICE Awards; Event to Honor Outstanding Physicians

Apr 12 2005 // U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services former Secretary Donna E. Shalala will be the keynote speaker and recognize outstanding physicians who treat workers’ compensation patients during the Aug. 23, Third Annual...

P/C Industry Says Treasury Study Inadequate Gauge of Terrorism Insurance Market

Apr 11 2005 // Two months before the study is expected to be done, the property casualty insurance industry is getting nervous about a study on terrorism insurance being conducted by the Treasury Department, a study some in Congress are...

IIA Oklahoma Urges Agents to Attend Capitol Event

Apr 11 2005 // Dan Ramsey, president and CEO of the Independent Insurance Agents of Oklahoma sent a message to agents in that state encouraging them to attend IIAO Day at the Capitol on April 27, 2005. Urging agents to become actively...

Medical Costs Driving Mass. Workers’ Comp

Apr 8 2005 // Workers’ compensation costs per claim in Massachusetts grew rapidly in the two most recent years, according to a new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI). The major factor driving these costs...

Average Workers’ Comp Rates to Fall in Ark.

Apr 8 2005 // Insurance Commissioner Julie Benafield Bowman announced new workers’ compensation rates, which will take effect July 1, 2005. “I am happy to see that overall rates in the workers’ compensation market...

Ky. Court Rules AIK COMP Rehabilitation May Resume

Apr 8 2005 // Franklin Circuit Court Judge William Graham signed an order April 7 enabling AIK COMP rehabilitator Martin J. Koetters to continue his efforts on behalf of the financially troubled self-insured group workers’...

Harleysville Group Appoints Jacobs Vice President of Workers’ Comp Underwriting

Apr 7 2005 // Pennsylvania-based Harleysville Group Inc. announced the appointment of Henry Jacobs as vice president of workers’ compensation underwriting. In this new position, he is responsible for directing Harleysville’s...

Hartwig Tells CASRS Seminar Volatile Underwriting Cycle is Back

Apr 7 2005 // The property/casualty industry’s frequently volatile underwriting cycle is back with a vengeance and will have no mercy this time around, Robert Hartwig, senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance...

Okla. Gov. Henry Seeks Bipartisan Compromise for Workers’ Comp Reform

Apr 7 2005 // Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry is calling on legislative leaders to work toward a bipartisan compromise on workers’ compensation reform, saying the issue is too important to fall prey to political disagreements. Two major...

Got Comp? Minn. Comp Insurance Look-Up Now Online

Apr 4 2005 // Online information about whether a Minnesota employer has the required workers’ compensation coverage is now available to the public on the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Web site. Interested parties can...

CRM Achieves $50 Million Mark in Calif. Premiums

Apr 4 2005 // Compensation Risk Managers of California LLC (CRM) announced its written premiums in California have surpassed the $50 million mark. A national, full service program manager and administrator for approved, self-funded...

Okla. Reports Drop in Time Off for Workplace Injuries

Apr 4 2005 // A report released by the Oklahoma Department of Labor showed a 20 percent reduction in 2003 in the number of workers requiring time off to recover from workplace injuries. The latest figure further supports the benefit of...

Crawford & Co. to Identify Risk Factors Using e-Triage

Apr 4 2005 // Atlanta-based Crawford & Company has entered into an agreement with e-Triage, an international technology company in Virginia, to enhance Crawford’s early intervention approach to workers’ compensation...

RBH PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD CHARGES

Apr 4 2005 // Texas Mutual Insurance Company reported that RBH Enterprises Inc. of Keller, Texas, recently pleaded guilty to a first-degree felony offense for workers’ compensation insurance fraud-related charges. Judge Julie...

CIGA EXEC. DIRECTOR TORETIRE:

Apr 4 2005 // The California Insurance Guarantee Association, an organization that pays the claims of insolvent insurance carriers, recently announced that Executive Director Lawrence Mulryan will retire after 13 years of service....

Workers’ Comp

Apr 4 2005 // Nuts & Bolts: Lemac General Agency in Orange, Calif., has added a new market for workers’ compensation. Eligible classes include, but are not limited to, agricultural operations, building operations, contractors...

Wash. DOL Fines Contractor over Workers’ Comp Violations

Apr 4 2005 // The Washington Department of Labor and Industries has put Skanska USA Building Inc. on notice that it will lose its certificate to self-insure if it doesn’t improve the way it manages workers’ compensation...