Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines
All the headlines from our Workers' Compensation Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Colorado Casualty Introduces Workers’ Comp in Nevada
Feb 5 2009 // Englewood, Colo.-based Colorado Casualty, a Liberty Mutual Agency Markets regional company, announced it has added workers’ compensation coverage to its commercial insurance product line in Nevada. “Bringing...
Michigan Blue Cross Wins Battle Over Workers’ Compensation Business
Feb 4 2009 // Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox is not giving up in his battle and will appeal a judge’s ruling in support of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s ownership of workers’ compensation insurance...
Wyoming Introduces Workers’ Comp Legislation
Feb 3 2009 // Legislation has been introduced in the Wyoming House that could hold oil and gas operators liable for their own negligence resulting in injuries and fatalities on their job sites in the state. House Bill 273, introduced by...
Ohio Workers’ Comp Bureau Worker Caught in Time Theft Probe
Jan 28 2009 // A state agency is reviewing the way it tracks how employees use the Internet after a report concluded that a worker remained undetected for years as he alternately viewed pornographic Web sites and did work for his...
Ohio Moves to Limit Swings in Workers’ Compensation Premiums
Jan 27 2009 // The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) board of directors has approved a rule that is expected to prevent spikes in workers’ compensation insurance costs for many employers. The cap on an...
Congressman Seeks National Review of State Workers’ Compensation Laws
Jan 27 2009 // Congressman Joe Baca, D-Calif., has introduced legislation that would authorize the creation of a National Commission on State Workers’ Compensation Laws. Baca’s National Commission on State Workers’...
Florida Signals 6.4% Workers’ Comp Rate Hike to Pay For Court Ruling
Jan 26 2009 // Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty said that he would approve a rate filing to increase Florida’s workers’ compensation insurance rates by 6.4 percent to be effective April 1 for new and renewal...
Michigan Advances Ergonomics Rule Over Business Opposition
Jan 25 2009 // Michigan regulators have taken preliminary votes to advance mandatory workplace ergonomics standards over the objections of the business community. The votes by the General Industry Safety Standards Commission and...
Labor, Trial Lawyers Criticize Kansas Workers’ Compensation System
Jan 25 2009 // Every day thousands of Kansans, such as Delbert Young of Wichita, go to work and perform tasks that require physical labor. For Young, it was riding a bicycle from building to building at the vast Boeing Co. facility to...
BrickStreet Writes Outside West Virginia; Drops Worst In-State Accounts
Jan 25 2009 // BrickStreet Mutual Insurance has written its first out-of-state policy. The policy, which went into effect Jan. 1, covers the employees of a West Virginia-based pipeline company working in the Commonwealth of...
Florida Workers’ Compensation Market in Good Shape, Says State
Jan 25 2009 // Availability and affordability in Florida’s voluntary workers’ compensation market overall is good, although small firms, new firms and construction firms might face affordability issues due to unique...
Texas Mutual Gains Legal Ground in Oklahoma, Tennessee Cases
Jan 23 2009 // Texas Mutual Insurance Company reported it has secured legal victories in two workers’ compensation cases that originated in Oklahoma and Tennessee. In a statement released by the company, Texas Mutual Insurance said...
Hale Awarded Scholarship from Louisiana Workers’ Comp Insurer
Jan 23 2009 // The Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corporation (LWCC) announced that Kevin Paul Hale of Baton Rouge, La., has been selected as the 2008 recipient of the Stephen W. Cavanaugh Scholarship. LWCC established the Stephen...
Insurers Propose Decrease for Nevada Workers’ Compensation Rates
Jan 22 2009 // Nevada Insurance Commissioner Scott Kipper announced that the industry’s National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc. (NCCI) has submitted a filing for an average decrease of 4.9 percent for Nevada workers’...
California Insurance Commissioner Seeks Disability Changes
Jan 21 2009 // For the second time in two months, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner is being accused by his predecessor, Lt. Gov. John Garamendi, of proposing regulation changes that will weaken consumer protections. The latest...
Schwarzenegger Makes Three Workers’ Comp Insurance Appointments
Jan 21 2009 // California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced three workers’ compensation insurance-related appointments: Greg Aghazarian, Daniel Curtin and Steven Rank. Aghazarian, 44, of Stockton, has been appointed to the...
North Dakota Weighs Letting Firms Self-Insure for Workers’ Compensation
Jan 20 2009 // A North Dakota state agency is the only entity that can legally sell workers compensation insurance to businesses in the state. But Minot state Rep. Dan Ruby says it’s about time the Workforce Safety and Insurance...
Michigan Advances Ergonomics Rule Over Business Opposition
Jan 16 2009 // Michigan regulators have taken preliminary votes to advance mandatory workplace ergonomics standards for businesses in the state over the objections of the business community. The votes by the General Industry Safety...
Bell Appointed Chairman of Arkansas Workers’ Comp Commission
Jan 16 2009 // Gov. Mike Beebe has appointed A. Watson Bell of Searcy to chair the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission. Bell replaces Olan W. Reeves, who was appointed to the commission by former Gov. Mike Huckabee in...
Workers’ Comp Claim on Wrong Eye Leads to Fraud Charges in New York
Jan 16 2009 // A New York man who hurt his eye on the job faces insurance fraud charges after authorities say he falsely filed for workers compensation benefits — on the wrong eye. Authorities say Clyde Stroman, 53, of Elmira,...