Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines
All the headlines from our Workers' Compensation Topic Page, ordered by recency.
OKLA. WC COVERAGE QUESTIONED
Dec 16 2002 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher warned employers in his state that certain workers’ compensation policies sold by American Insurance Managers (AIM) of Atlanta, Ga. may not actually exist. According to...
8 is Enough – Programs That Caught Our Eye
Dec 16 2002 // For this end-of-the year edition of Insurance Journal, we looked at some unique or interesting programs and found eight that grabbed our attention. Obviously they do not represent a comprehensive list, which is admittedly...
8 is Enough – Programs That Caught Our Eye
Dec 16 2002 // For this end-of-the year edition of Insurance Journal, we looked at some unique or interesting programs and found eight that grabbed our attention. Obviously they do not represent a comprehensive list, which is admittedly...
New Orleans Cop Indicted in Workers’ Comp Case
Dec 12 2002 // A New Orleans police officer who allegedly schemed to collect unauthorized workers’ compensation payments for eight months last year was charged with 18 counts of mail fraud. According to the New Orleans Times...
N.Y. Woman Arrested on Charges of Workers’ Comp Fraud
Dec 12 2002 // New York Superintendent of Insurance Gregory Serio announced the arrest of Linda Ellis of Elmira, N.Y. on a charges of violating the Workers’ Compensation Law, committing fraudulent practice, offering a false...
Calif. Workers’ Comp Claims Examiner Arrested
Dec 10 2002 // Investigators with the California Department of Insurance (CDI), Criminal Investigations Branch’s Fraud Division arrested Elisa I. Guillermo, 38, of Concord, Calif., and her sister, Juliet I. Armstrong, 41, also of...
N. Dak. Construction Compliance Task Force Deemed a Success, Program Will Continue
Dec 10 2002 // A report, issued jointly by North Dakota’s Workers Compensation Executive Director and CEO Brent Edison and Secretary of State Al Jaeger, indicates that the inter-agency effort, the Construction Compliance Task...
Okla. Employers May Be Without Workers’ Comp Coverage
Dec 9 2002 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher warned employers in his state that they might have non-existent workers’ compensation policies, after learning that a series of unauthorized certificates were issued in...
Calif. Insurance Commissioner-Elect Creates Advisory Team
Dec 6 2002 // Calif. Insurance Commissioner-Elect John Garamendi announced the creation of two advisory teams to assist him during his transition in formulating solutions to California’s pressing insurance issues. One team will be...
Wash. L&I Names Illinois Ins. Veteran to Head WC System
Dec 3 2002 // Robert Malooly, a 30-year veteran of the insurance industry, has been selected to run Washington State’s industrial insurance system. Malooly, 54, who rose from claims adjudicator to chairman and CEO of the...
Workers’ Compensation
Dec 2 2002 // Nuts & Bolts: PMC Insurance Group is offering a program for workers’ compensation. Dollars: Policy limits are statutory. Minimum premiums of $5,000. Carrier: AIG, Kemper, Zurich, Crum & Forster, Hartford....
Workers’ Compensation
Dec 2 2002 // Nuts & Bolts: Gaslamp Insurance Services Inc. is offering a program for workers’ compensation. Dollars: Policy limits of $1,000,000/$1,000,000/$1,000,000. No minimum premium. Carrier: PEO. Admitted...
Wash. L&I Adopts 29 Percent Rate Icrease
Nov 28 2002 // The Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has adopted a 29 percent rate increase for 2003. It is the agency’s first general rate increase in eight years. On Jan. 1, the average rate will rise from...
W.Va. Workers’ Comp Fund Deficit Approaching $3 Billion
Nov 26 2002 // West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise announced the state’s Workers’ Compensation Fund faces a deficit totaling between $2.5 and $3 billion. According to The Charleston Gazette, the fund had showed deficits since 1995,...
Workers’ Comp Rates Reduced in Oklahoma
Nov 25 2002 // The Oklahoma State Board for Property and Casualty Rates, chaired by Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher, voted to reduce the loss cost component of workers’ compensation rates by 2 percent. The reduction is...
S&P Lowers Casualty Reciprocal Exchange Ratings to ‘CCCpi’
Nov 25 2002 // Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services announced that it has lowered its counterparty credit and financial strength ratings on Kansas City-based Casualty Reciprocal Exchange (CRE) to ‘CCCpi’ from...
Calif. Commissioner Reflects on the Past, Looks to the Future
Nov 25 2002 // Insurance Journal staff writer Cynthia Beisiegel recently caught up with California Insurance Commissioner Harry Low at the NAII Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. Commissioner Low shared his thoughts on the improvements he...
MAN CHARGED WITH WC FRAUD
Nov 25 2002 // The Scurry County (Texas) Grand Jury indicted Jake V. Silva on charges of fraudulently obtaining workers’ compensation benefits; he was reported to have continued working while collecting temporary income benefits...
Argonaut Subs Rated ‘A’
Nov 25 2002 // S&P assigned its “A” counterparty credit rating and FSR to the members of the Colony Intercompany Pool and to Argonaut Great Central Insurance Co. It also affirmed its “A” ratings on the...
NAII Praising Senate for Including Risk-Sharing Mechanisms in Terrorism Reinsurance Bill
Nov 22 2002 // The Senate’s recent approval of H.R. 3210, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, puts the bill on the desk of President Bush, who is expected to sign the legislation Dec. 2. The new legislation creates a...