Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Texas Supreme Court: Bad Faith Claim Inconsistent with Worker’s Comp

Sep 5 2011 // The Texas Supreme Court has concluded that while bad faith claims against workers’ compensation carriers are not permissible under the state’s insurance code, claims made under the code against insurers for...

California High Court Rejections of Appeals Expected to Raise Costs for Workers’ Compensation System

Sep 5 2011 // The California Supreme Court has refused to hear several appeals on cases this year that threaten to bring higher costs for workers’ compensation and greater uncertainty for insurers. The Supreme Court announced on...

Florida Court Backs Workers’ Comp Benefits for Illegal Workers

Sep 5 2011 // Florida employers may be under more pressure to document the status of their workers after a panel of state judges ruled that illegal residents who are injured on the job are eligible for workers’ compensation...

Top 25 Workers’ Compensation Insurers

Sep 5 2011 // Based on Premium Growth From June 30, 2011 vs. June 30, 2010 On Aug. 16, 2011, The National Academy of Social Insurance reported that “the number of workers covered by workers’ compensation dropped by 4.4...

Florida Workers’ Comp Insurers Seek Hike

Sep 5 2011 // Florida business owners could see their workers’ compensation premiums go up if regulators agree to raise rates by a recommended statewide average 8.9 percent. The National Council of Compensation Insurance (NCCI)...

Workers’ Comp Rate Discount Part of Ohio Job Creation Plan

Sep 5 2011 // The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has proposed an economic development initiative that would offer workers’ compensation premium discounts to new employers in the state. With the goal of creating jobs,...

Conn. Guaranty Fund Must Share Workers’ Comp Claims

Sep 5 2011 // The state insurance guaranty fund can be considered the last insurer on a workers’ compensation risk that has multiple insurers and be initially liable for paying benefits to the injured employee, with the right to...

Former Oklahoma Attorney Sentenced for Workers’ Comp Fraud, Embezzlement

Sep 2 2011 // A former Tulsa, Okla., attorney has been sentenced in Tulsa County District Court to 10 years in prison for embezzling more than $1 million in clients’ benefits, Attorney General Scott Pruitt announced. William...

Texas Mutual Creates Work Comp Safety Group for Houses of Worship

Sep 2 2011 // Texas Mutual Insurance Co. announced a new workers’ compensation safety group: Texas Church Group. The group is open to qualifying nonprofit, faith-based organizations operating houses of worship, such as churches...

Texas Supreme Court: Bad Faith Claim Inconsistent with Worker’s Comp

Aug 30 2011 // The Texas Supreme Court has concluded that while bad faith claims against workers’ compensation carriers are not permissible under the state’s Insurance Code, claims made under the Code against insurers for...

Florida Targets Check Cashing Firms for Aiding Workers’ Comp Fraud

Aug 30 2011 // Florida officials, law enforcement officers and trade groups are lining up in an effort to stop checking cashing companies from facilitating workers’ compensation fraud in the construction industry. Headed up by...

Lawyers Claim Montana Workers’ Compensation Investigators Violate Privacy

Aug 30 2011 // Two Billings attorneys are asking the Montana Supreme Court to stop workers’ compensation investigators from practices that they say violate the privacy rights of workers’ comp claimants. The Billings Gazette...

Filing Aims to Reduce Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Rates

Aug 29 2011 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak announced the National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc. (NCCI) has filed to reduce workers’ compensation insurance rates in Oklahoma by 1.7 percent effective Jan. 1,...

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Rates Continue to Drop

Aug 29 2011 // Kentucky regulators have approved the sixth straight reduction in workers’ compensation loss cost rates. Kentucky Insurance Commissioner Sharon Clark has approved a statewide average 7.5 percent decrease in loss...

Ohio Workers’ Comp Bureau Proposes Job Creation Plan

Aug 29 2011 // The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has proposed an economic development initiative with the goal of creating jobs in that state. Under the proposal, BWC could offer new employers in Ohio a 50 percent or higher...

Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Overhaul Now in Effect

Aug 26 2011 // Legislation overhauling the Oklahoma workers’ compensation laws becomes effective today, Aug. 26, 2011. The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Court noted that while the effective date for Senate Bill 878 is Aug....

California Court Denies Appeal of Closely-Watched Workers’ Comp Case

Aug 25 2011 // The California Supreme Court has rejected an appeal of a case many workers’ compensation insurers and businesses were hoping would be reversed. Yesterday, the Supreme Court announced that it was not going to review...

Company Ordered to Pay $300K to Texas Mutual Insurance

Aug 25 2011 // Texas Mutual Insurance Co. reported that Bar H Concrete Inc. of Sulphur Springs pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud-related charges. A Travis County district court ordered Bar H Concrete to pay $300,000 in...

AIC Holdings Appoints Purdy President, CEO of Underwriters

Aug 25 2011 // AIC Holdings appointed Robert G. Purdy to president and CEO of AIC Underwriters, based in Philadelphia, PA. Purdy will be responsible for leading the underwriting, marketing and operations strategies for the AIC...

Connecticut Court Rules on Guaranty Fund Role in Workers’ Comp Claims

Aug 23 2011 // The state insurance guaranty fund can be considered the last insurer on a workers’ compensation risk that has multiple insurers and be initially liable for paying benefits to the injured employee, with the right to...