Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Workplace Injuries in California at Lowest Rate Since 1971

Jan 18 2001 // Job-related nonfatal injury/illness rates in 1999 continued to decrease, reaching a record low of 6.3 workers injured out of every 100, according to the California Department of Industrial Relations’ Division of...

IIAA Files Legal Challenge to OSHA Ergonomics Rules

Jan 17 2001 // The Independent Insurance Agents of America and several non-insurance, Washington-based trade groups have filed a legal challenge to the ergonomics standards released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in...

NAIC Considers Action on OSHA Ergonomics Program

Jan 15 2001 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners Workers’ Compensation Task Force met in an executive session conference call Friday to consider what action, if any, to take regarding the proposed Occupational...

California Workers’ Comp: A Market on the Brink

Jan 15 2001 // Although they just squeaked past the January 1 crunch time, both carriers and buyers of workers’ compensation are having anything but a Happy New Year. Combined with the slipping economy, the crisis in the...

Sen. Burton Introduces SB 71 To Get a Closer Look Into Calif.’s W/C System

Jan 12 2001 // On Jan. 9, Senator John Burton, D-San Francisco, introduced and read for the first time Senate Bill 71, a workers’ compensation bill. The proposed law calls for the Senate Office of Research to conduct a study to...

HNC Software Releases Web-Enabled Workers’ Comp Injury Reporting System

Jan 10 2001 // HNC Insurance Solutions, a division of HNC Software, released EC-Web™, a new Web-enabled injury reporting software that allows employers to send workers’ compensation injury reports over the Internet. EC-Web was...

Missouri Property, Liability Insurance Profitable

Jan 8 2001 // Virtually all lines of Missouri property and casualty insurance, including liability coverage, remained profitable in 1999, although margins fell slightly from the previous year, based on data from the National Association...

Welcome to our First Ever

Jan 8 2001 // The demarcation between years always seems to take on a contemplative aspect. We look back to where we’ve been, and then look forward to weigh our expectations. Will the market continue to harden? Will the dot-coms...

Palmdale Man Convicted of Workers’ Comp Fraud

Jan 2 2001 // Jesus Evaristo Gonzalez, 39, plead guilty to workers’ compensation insurance fraud on Dec. 26, 2000. A sentencing hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court will be held in February 2001; Gonzalez could face up to...

Workers’ Comp Claims Higher Among Those Who Have Filed Previously

Dec 26 2000 // Workers who return to work after a lost-time injury are more than twice as likely to file another workers’ compensation claim for a subsequent injury than other workers at the same company, according to a study by...

Michigan Offers Workers’ Comp Info Online

Dec 21 2000 // Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services Director Kathleen Wilbur announced that current workers’ compensation coverage information is now available on the department’s website. The website...

California’s Workers’ Comp System: On the Verge of Collapse

Dec 19 2000 // At the beginning of 2000, the Insurance Journal described the California workers’ compensation market as “crazy,” “turbulent” and “chaotic.” Now, at the end of the year, a more...

Claim-Coding Mistakes Found, Confirmed by Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

Dec 14 2000 // As many as 23,000 workers’ comp claims filed in 1999 were miscoded or lacked a code that helps determine the premiums paid by businesses. So found a study released Monday by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’...

HIH Sells Renewal Rights to Argonaut, Alaska National

Dec 11 2000 // In the latest action in the volatile workers’ compensation arena, Argonaut Insurance Company announced it will acquire the renewal rights and other tangible assets associated with the workers’ comp business of...

Insurers File Challenge To OSHA Ergo Rule

Dec 11 2000 // The Nov. 14 release of Occupational Safety Health Administration’s (OSHA) new ergonomic rule, approved by President Clinton, has sparked one of the largest backlashes in the 30-year history of the organization....

New Jersey Workers’ Comp Rates to Decline 2.3 Percent in 2001

Dec 8 2000 // Workers’ comp premiums will be reduced by an overall 2.3 percent next year, New Jersey Banking and Insurance Commissioner Karen L. Suter announced yesterday. At the same time, weekly benefits to injured workers for...

HNC Software Releases Three Web-Enabled Tools for EDI in Workers’ Comp

Dec 7 2000 // HNC Insurance Solutions, a division of San Diego, Calif.-based HNC Software, and a provider of solutions for electronic data interchange (EDI) for the workers’ compensation insurance industry, released two new...

MDI, Industry Group Recommend Further Cuts in 2001 Workers’ Comp Rates

Nov 30 2000 // Both the Missouri Department of Insurance and a key industry group are recommending that several years of workers compensation rate reductions continue into 2001. “We have been prepared for this long cycle of rate...

HIH Sells W/C Book, Ceases Writing New Business

Nov 29 2000 // San Francisco-based HIH America Compensation and Liability Insurance Company is selling the renewal rights and other tangible assets associated with its large account California workers’ compensation business to...

Ohio Workers’ Comp System Looking Better, WCRI Study Says

Nov 28 2000 // Significant changes in Ohio have enhanced the performance of the state’s workers’ comp system, particularly in speeding the payments of benefits to injured workers, but there are opportunities for further...