Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

It’s All in the Execution for Doomed OSHA Regulations

Apr 2 2001 // To the relief of employers and insurers, Congress overturned the ergonomic regulations adopted by OSHA last year. Despite all the caterwauling about the ergonomic regulations adopted by OSHA in November 2000, I think they...

Bush Signs Federal Ergonomics Repeal; Draws IIAA Praise

Apr 2 2001 // Independent agents are hailing the finality of freeing small businesses from costly federal ergonomics rules following President Bush’s signing of a measure to repeal them, said Independent Insurance Agents of...

Cracking Down on the Industry’s Fraud Problem

Apr 2 2001 // Fraud investigators in June busted a Tampa fraud ring that crashed cars at a private site, scooped up the debris and moved the wreckage to a public roadway. The members then called police so that they could file fraudulent...

CDI Conserves Two Calif. Workers’ Comp Companies

Mar 30 2001 // California Insurance Commissioner Harry W. Low announced on March 31 the conservation of two California workers’ compensation companies, HIH America Compensation and Liability Insurance Company and Great States...

NAII Teams with OSHA to Sponsor Workshop

Mar 30 2001 // The National Association of Independent Insurers and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, working in collaboration with other insurance industry groups, will sponsor a free workshop for at which small...

Employers Re Acquires CyberComp

Mar 30 2001 // Employers Reinsurance Corp., a GE company, has acquired and reactivated CyberComp, an online system that quotes and binds workers’ compensation policies, through its subsidiary Westport Insurance Corporation. Prior...

Maryland House Passes Workers’ Comp Bill

Mar 29 2001 // Legislation allowing undisputed workers’ comp claims to be handled out of state was passed earlier this week by the Maryland House of Delegates. HB 1223, which would abolish an outdated rule requiring workers’...

Illinois Environmental Services Workers Comp Trust Liquidated

Mar 28 2001 // Illinois Environmental Services Workers Comp Trust Liquidated The Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill. has granted Illinois Insurance Director Nat Shapo’s petition to place the Illinois Environmental Services Workers...

Cracking Down on the Industry’s Fraud Problem

Mar 26 2001 // Fraud investigators in June busted a Tampa fraud ring that crashed cars at a private site, scooped up the debris and moved the wreckage to a public roadway. The members then called police so that they could file fraudulent...

Another Framer Framed

Mar 26 2001 // After a two-year investigation by the CDI Criminal Investigations Branch, Robert Joseph Cote, 57, owner of Grand Valley Framing, was arrested on two felony counts of insurance fraud. In 1996, SCIF conducted a routine...

WORKERS’ COMP IN CALIFORNIA: A Barren Landscape

Mar 26 2001 // Three months into the new year, the picture for the California workers’ comp market is not pretty, and it’s likely to get worse. Developments in recent weeks-including lowered ratings, carrier losses, declining...

It’s All in the Execution for Doomed OSHA Regulations

Mar 26 2001 // To the relief of employers and insurers, Congress overturned the ergonomic regulations adopted by OSHA last year. Despite all the caterwauling about the ergonomic regulations adopted by OSHA in November 2000, I think they...

Artificial Intelligence Technology Transforms Software Solutions

Mar 26 2001 // For many people not directly involved in the development of software for the insurance industry, any discussion of new technology can rapidly swell into a serious information overload. Compounding this problem is the...

Bush Signs Ergonomics Repeal; Draws IIAA Praise

Mar 22 2001 // Independent agents are hailing the finality of freeing small businesses from costly federal ergonomics rules following President Bush’s signing of a measure to repeal them, says Independent Insurance Agents of...

Sacramento Man Arrested for Workers’ Comp Fraud

Mar 21 2001 // A five-month investigation by the California Department of Insurance Criminal Investigations Branch has led to the arrest of a Sacramento man for insurance fraud. Richard Wayne Bento, 30, was arrested earlier this week on...

WORKERS’ COMP WOES

Mar 19 2001 // The nation’s workers’ compensation insurers suffered an 86 percent decline in profits, to $144 million during the first nine months of 2000 from a $1 billion peak during the same period in 1998, according to...

Workers’ Comp Reinsurance Assoc. to Refund $310 Million

Mar 16 2001 // The Workers’ Compensation Reinsurance Association Board of Directors has approved a surplus distribution of $310 million to Minnesota employers and insurance companies. Including the current $310 million...

Workers’ Comp Hearings Continue in Sacramento

Mar 15 2001 // The dire condition of California’s workers’ comp market was reaffirmed Wednesday during the second in a series of hearings held by Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Thomas Calderon. ABL Lobbyist John...

CDI Makes Workers’ Comp Fraud Arrest

Mar 14 2001 // Investigators from the California Department of Insurance Criminal Investigations Branch on Tuesday arrested Jeffrey Ferguson of Tuolumne County, Calif. on charges of workers’ compensation fraud. Ferguson is being...

Workers’ Comp Insurers Suffer 86 Percent Profit Decline Since 1998

Mar 8 2001 // The nation’s workers’ compensation insurers suffered an 86 percent decline in profits, to $144 million during the first nine months of 2000 from a $1 billion peak during the same period in 1998, according to...