Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines
All the headlines from our Workers' Compensation Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Sacramento Minister Convicted of Workers’ Comp Fraud
Jul 5 2004 // A Sacramento County Superior Court Judge recently sentenced Benjamin L. Barnes, 37, to 300 days in jail, five years of probation and ordered him to pay State Compensation Insurance Fund $60,000 in restitution following his...
CONN. BILLS SIGNED:
Jul 5 2004 // Before he resigned, Connecticut Gov. John Rowland signed into law a number of bills of interest to the property/casualty industry including bills on workers’ compensation coverage and terrorism coverage exclusion....
IIA San Antonio to Hold Work Comp Seminar
Jul 1 2004 // The Independent Insurance Agents of San Antonio announced a July 23, 2004 continuing education seminar with a focus on workers’ compensation. Entitled “New Developments in Workers Compensation,” the...
KY Workers’ Comp Official Resigns
Jul 1 2004 // The head of the Kentucky agency that regulates workers’ compensation insurance resigned from his position. The Associated Press reported that Larry Greathouse, Kentucky’s commissioner of the Department of...
One of Oregon’s Largest Employers Selects SAIF as Work Comp Carrier
Jul 1 2004 // SAIF Corporation, Oregon’s non-profit workers’ compensation insurance company, announced its newest policyholder, Bear Creek Corporation, Southern Oregon’s largest employer. SAIF will provide...
ClearComp Delivers Evidence-Based Savings for Calif. Employers
Jun 30 2004 // Woodland Hills, Calif.-based ClearComp and Virginia-based e-Triage recently announced an innovative solution that will reportedly reduce workers’ compensation costs. The new service, Claim Navigator, promises to...
State Fund Awarded $135,000 in Fraud Case
Jun 30 2004 // State Compensation Insurance Fund will collect $135,000 in restitution from a San Diego County- based construction firm as part of the sentence in a workers’ compensation insurance fraud case. Ray Charles Gauthier...
PCI: Reform Needed to Prevent Future Workers’ Comp Problems in Kentucky
Jun 30 2004 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) is calling on Kentucky lawmakers to make changes to the workers’ compensation program in the Commonwealth in order to prevent future financial collapses...
Fla. Construction Company Owner Charged in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case
Jun 28 2004 // The owner of an Indian Harbor, Florida construction company has been charged with workers’ compensation fraud after jeopardizing the coverage of at least one employee, according to investigators with the Department...
Workers’ Comp Rates Decline; Rate Regulation Still an Issue for Lawmakers
Jun 28 2004 // Despite reductions in workers’ comp insurance premiums, California lawmakers will continue to debate the merits of rate regulation. After years of double-digit rate increases, many companies have filed with the...
Texas Mutual Holds Policyholder Meeting
Jun 24 2004 // At the recently held Texas Mutual Insurance Company annual policyholder meeting Chairman Martin H. Young Jr. took the opportunity to credit the company’s success to the board of directors, management and all of the...
Ohio Woman Pleads Guilty to Comp Fraud
Jun 23 2004 // The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) announced a Summit County woman has pled guilty to workers’ compensation fraud. Tammy Bird is scheduled for sentencing on July 6, 2004, in the Summit County Court...
California Applicant Attorneys Attack Workers’ Compensation Reforms
Jun 23 2004 // Applicant attorneys, who have been lining their pockets with profits by abusing California’s workers’ compensation system, do not want to see their gravy train end so they are working to undermine the recently...
Conn. Gov. Signs Insurance Bills Before Exiting
Jun 22 2004 // Although Connecticut Gov. John G. Rowland vetoed a medical malpractice insurance reform bill last month because it failed to cap awards, he has signed into law a number of bills that are of importance to the...
AARIS Cancels Everest Re Workers Comp Contract
Jun 22 2004 // The Barbados-based Everest Re Group, Ltd. reported, as a follow-up to its press release of June 16, 2004 (See IJ Website “West” June 17), that it has now received notice of termination with respect to its...
N.Y. to Hear 29% WC Rate Bid Next Week
Jun 22 2004 // The New York State Insurance Department has scheduled public hearings to consider the application of the New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board (NYCIRB) for a workers’ compensation insurance increase of 29.3...
ACIC Opposes Rate Regulation Bill
Jun 22 2004 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) is opposed to legislation that would establish a mandated rate regulation system for workers’ compensation insurance companies. “The bill would force...
N.D. COMP BOARD APPROVES 6 PERCENT PREMIUM HIKE:
Jun 21 2004 // The North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance (WSI) board of directors has authorized a premium increase for workers’ compensation coverage beginning July 1, 2004, according to a WSI statement. The rate increase is...
Reform Flourishes in Two States
Jun 21 2004 // When we chatted by phone recently, Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen (D) had an air of excitement in his voice. No, I don’t necessarily think it was because he was talking with me, but more the fact that help was on the...
WEST VIRGINIA WCBM PASSES PAIR OF RULES:
Jun 21 2004 // The Workers’ Compensation Board of Managers has approved two “historic” rules to regulate how self-insured companies will conduct business in West Virginia. Under Rule 18, the 127 active self-insured...