Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

CWCI: New State Law Mandates Bilingual Fraud Language with TD Checks

Sep 23 2004 // Last week, Governor Schwarzenegger signed SBX4-2 (Speier), a workers’ compensation fraud bill that, among other things, revises the fraud notice that insurers and self-insured employers must include on or with an...

Sen. Schumer Seeks N.Y. Nuke Workers’ Compensation

Sep 23 2004 // Standing with former nuclear workers from western New York, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) took the federal government to task for not processing claims of 525 former nuclear workers or their survivors, and...

AWCC Says Workers’ Comp Conference Almost Full

Sep 22 2004 // The Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission announced recently that although reservations can still be made for the 17th Annual Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference Oct. 13-15, planners are...

Husband and Wife Arrested for Alleged Insurance and Workers’ Comp Fraud

Sep 22 2004 // Modesto residents Dr. Kyon Maung Teo, D.D.S. and his wife, Kin Thor Pang were arrested as part of a sweep conducted from Sacramento to San Diego to apprehend 21 people suspected of defrauding the state’s Medi-Cal...

Private Schools Band Together to Save on Workers’ Comp Costs

Sep 22 2004 // Facing ever-increasing workers’ compensation costs, a group of Northern California private schools submitted an application to the state to form a self-insurance group and is inviting private and parochial schools...

WCRI November Conference to Have a Texas Focus

Sep 21 2004 // The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute announced that it’s annual Issues & Research Conference, to be held Nov. 10-11, 2004, in Cambridge, Mass., will feature a session on the Texas workers’...

WORK COMP RATE HIKE NOT NEEDED:

Sep 20 2004 // Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry urged state regulators to reject a proposed increase in workers’ compensation insurance rates, citing a new actuarial report that indicates a rate hike is not necessary. Oklahoma Attorney...

Restaurant Package

Sep 20 2004 // Nuts & Bolts: Venture Programs Inc. added a restaurant package through Alea North America Ins. Co. to its Venture Hospitality program. The restaurant package includes property, general liability, liquor liability,...

CALIFORNIA WORK COMP FRAUDSTERS TO BE POSTED ON WEB:

Sep 20 2004 // Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger recently signed into law AB 2866, legislation that requires individuals and companies convicted of workers’ compensation insurance fraud to be posted on the Web, according to the Gilroy...

Study Says Pa. Injured Workers Satisfied

Sep 20 2004 // More than 83 percent of injured workers report they are satisfied with the medical care they receive from Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation system, according to Labor and Industry Secretary Stephen M....

Adding Value in the Workers’ Comp Market Through Technical Analysis

Sep 20 2004 // If insurance brokers want to add value and differentiate themselves from their competitors in this hardening workers’ compensation marketplace, they should pay attention to the intricacies of how experience...

Restaurant Package

Sep 20 2004 // Nuts & Bolts: Venture Programs Inc. added a restaurant package through Alea North America Ins. Co. to its Venture Hospitality program. The restaurant package includes property, general liability, liquor liability,...

Going Paperless – Is it for the Independent Agency’

Sep 20 2004 // All Agencies Can Benefit from a Paperless Environment Many independent insurance agents and brokers are used to the concept of “paperless processing” since most of the insurance companies they represent utilize...

CALIF. LEGISLATURE, GOV. TAKE POSITIVE STEPS ON ISSUES:

Sep 20 2004 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) commended the Legislature and governor for taking positive, responsible steps this year on major insurance-related bills. “During the recently concluded...

IAIABC Panel Takes Fresh Look at Terrorism

Sep 20 2004 // In a code orange New York, the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) took a fresh look at terrorism and its relation to workers’ compensation at its recent 90th Annual...

How Contractors Can Get a Grip on Workers’ Comp Costs

Sep 20 2004 // Small contractors struggling with workers’ compensation coverage may feel like they’re using a one-pound hammer to knock in a nine-inch nail—swing all you want, you won’t get very far. The nail is...

WASH. L&I PROPOSES SMALL INCREASE IN WORKERS’ COMP RATES IN 2005:

Sep 20 2004 // Workers’ compensation premiums would increase an average of only 3.7 percent next year under a proposal issued by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I). The increase is the lowest in three...

Texas Sunset Advisory Commission Recommends Dismantling TWCC

Sep 16 2004 // The Texas Sunset Advisory Commission thinks the Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission should be abolished. At a Sept. 15 meeting, the committee recommended that TWCC’s current structure should be dismantled...

Washington L&I Sees Dramatic Increase in Recovery of Unpaid Work Comp Premiums

Sep 14 2004 // Three years after it launched an initiative to level the playing field among employers in the construction industry, the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has seen a dramatic increase in the amount of unpaid...

Workers’ Compensation Reform Regulations Move Forward On Schedule

Sep 14 2004 // The California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) is on track to meet its Nov. 1 deadline for adopting emergency regulations that will allow medical provider networks to begin...