Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Terminated Doc Owes W. Va. WCC More than $1 Million

Aug 19 2005 // The West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission’s decision to terminate a Beckley physician from the workers’ compensation program was recently upheld by an administrative law judge, resulting in the...

PCI Says Ariz. Court Ruling Threatens Workplace Safety

Aug 18 2005 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America is disappointed that the state Supreme Court in David C. Grammatica v. Arizona Industrial Commission has invalidated what PCI believed was a valuable law designed to...

Ark. Clarifies Changes to Certificate of Noncoverage Law

Aug 15 2005 // The Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission issued a bulletin clarifying that Act 1917 of 2005, effective Aug. 12, 2005, amended Ark. Code Ann §11-9-402 regarding certificates of non-coverage (CnC) issued by the...

Oilfield Safety a Concern as Energy Demands Rise

Aug 15 2005 // The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Permian Basin Chapter in Midland, Texas, announced it is teaming up with local U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials and the Texas...

L.A. Firefighters Want New Workers’ Comp Carrier

Aug 15 2005 // Firefighters want the city to find another firm to handle workers’ compensation claims because alleged slow processing by the current company delays medical treatment and costs millions of dollars in overtime and...

Fifth Circuit Appellate Court Upholds Insurer ‘Bodily Injury by Disease’ Exclusion

Aug 12 2005 // The United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, recently issued its opinion in Graphic Packaging International Inc. v. Employers Insurance of Wausau, upholding the validity of an exclusion for “bodily injury by...

NASI Report Tracks Mich., Ohio Workers’ Comp Payments for 2003

Aug 11 2005 // Michigan’s total workers’ compensation payments for injured workers’ cash benefits and medical care fell by 2.4 percent to $1,477 million in 2003, according to a report released today by the National...

PCI Says Court Ruling Threatens Workplace Safety

Aug 11 2005 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America is disappointed that the state Supreme Court has invalided what PCI believed was a valuable law designed to help provide drug and alcohol-free working environments in...

Zenith National, Units Outlook Revised to Postivie; Ratings Affirmed

Aug 11 2005 // Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has affirmed its ‘BB+’ counterparty credit rating and ‘B+’ preferred stock rating on Zenith National Insurance Corp. (Zenith). Standard &...

Safety National Casualty Acquires ERC’s Excess Comp Book

Aug 10 2005 // Safety National Casualty Corporation has acquired renewal rights to the excess workers’ compensation business of Employers Reinsurance Corporation (ERC). The St. Louis, Mo.-based company l will immediately begin...

Wharton Study Recommends Short-Term TRIA Renewal, Study of Long-Term Solution

Aug 10 2005 // A 224-page report from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania recommends that Congress renew the current federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act backstop but “only for a relatively short period of...

ACIC’s Releases Special Insurance-Related Legislative Roundup

Aug 8 2005 // This is the Association of California Insurance Companies special report on the status of significant insurance-related bills that are awaiting action by the Legislature. Lawmakers return from their month-long summer...

CAS Attendees Hear of Positive Trends in California Workers’ Comp

Aug 8 2005 // Insurers, and especially self-insurers, are seeing positive trends as a result of the workers’ compensation reforms in California, experts on the subject told attendees at the recent Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS)...

Surprising Share of Workers’ Comp Cases Involve ‘Adverse Surprise’ Costs

Aug 8 2005 // Workers’ compensation cases with significant unanticipated medical care and costs are most common in California and Texas, and can represent as much as 30 percent to 40 percent of medical costs in most states,...

Keeping a Leg Up on Injuries with Post Injury Management

Aug 8 2005 // In today’s environment, work place injuries remain a topic of concern for employers and insurance professionals alike. Many risk managers have worked with employers to develop effective injury and illness prevention...

CAS Attendees Hear of Positive Trends in California Workers’ Comp

Aug 8 2005 // Insurers, and especially self-insurers, are seeing positive trends as a result of the workers’ compensation reforms in California, experts on the subject told attendees at the recent Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS)...

Surprising Share of Workers’ Comp Cases Involve ‘Adverse Surprise’ Costs

Aug 8 2005 // Workers’ compensation cases with significant unanticipated medical care and costs are most common in California and Texas, and can represent as much as 30 percent to 40 percent of medical costs in most states,...

WCRI to Present Study Results for La.

Aug 4 2005 // On Sept. 22, 2005, in Baton Rouge, La., the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) will present the preliminary findings for Louisiana from the 6th Edition of the annual WCRI CompScope multi-state benchmarks study...

ICT to Host Workers’ Comp Conference

Aug 4 2005 // The Insurance Council of Texas will host its 2005 Workers’ Compensation Conference in Austin on Sept. 7. State Representative Burt Solomons of Carrollton, author of House Bill 7, the sweeping workers’...

Okla. Man Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud

Aug 4 2005 // A Duncan, Okla., man will pay more than $15,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to workers’ compensation fraud in Oklahoma County District Court, according to State Attorney General Drew Edmondson. Curtis Ray...