Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Workers’ Comp TexasA League of its Own

Mar 25 2002 // One of the many singular phenomena that sets Texas apart from the rest of the U.S. is the fact that it is the only state in the Union that does not require its employers to participate in the workers’ compensation...

Insurance Fraud: A Perpetual Bane for Industry, Consumers

Mar 25 2002 // Since the insurance industry’s inception, fraud has proved a perpetual problem, an inherent risk that will likely never be totally eliminated. Carriers have long warned that fraud ultimately causes them to raise...

PETROSURANCE IN RECEIVERSHIP

Mar 25 2002 // Oklahoma District Court Judge Dan Owens, acting on a request by state insurance commissioner Carroll Fisher, placed Petrosurance Casualty Corp. of Arlington, Texas, into receivership after the discovery that the company is...

Wash. Couple Charged with Denying Workers’ Comp Payments

Mar 22 2002 // A Washington couple faces an excess of criminal charges, including the alleged falsification of payroll records to avoid paying workers’ compensation premiums, among others. Charges have been filed by Clark County...

UIS Releases Web for State Filing–;the Workers’ Comp Edition

Mar 22 2002 // Uniform Information Services (UIS), a provider of information solutions for compliance professionals in the property & casualty insurance industry, has released AuthenticWeb™ for State Filing—the Workers’...

Fremont General Reports Profit, Studying Sale

Mar 21 2002 // California-based financial services company Fremont General Corp. has reported a fourth-quarter profit, moving from a loss from a year earlier, when it recorded large losses in its workers’ compensation insurance...

Los Angeles Man Charged with Three Felony Counts of Workers’ Comp Fraud

Mar 18 2002 // The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed three felony counts of insurance fraud against Edward Martinez, 31,who was already in custody at the Los Angeles County Central Jail on an unrelated case. If...

Minn. Commerce Commissioner Makes Appointments to Auto, Workers’ Comp Boards

Mar 12 2002 // Commerce Commissioner Jim Bernstein recently announced appointments to both the Governing Committee of the Minnesota Automobile Insurance Plan and the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurers’ Association board...

AAI Warns Bill Would Increase N.Y. Workers’

Mar 6 2002 // New York employers already reeling from rapidly escalating workers’ compensation medical costs would face substantial new increases if a bill to increase chiropractic fees is approved in the legislature, according to...

PAULA Financial Subsidiary to Exit Workers’ Comp

Mar 4 2002 // PAULA Financial announced that its underwriting subsidiary, PAULA Insurance Company, will voluntarily cease underwriting workers’ compensation business effective immediately. This decision comes as a result of claims...

CDI Issues Notice to Retroactively Tax Deductible Workers’ Comp Policies

Mar 4 2002 // The American Insurance Association (AIA) issued the following statement in response to the California Department of Insurance’s (Department) decision to redefine deductible payments sent to workers’...

Pinned With Fraud Charges, Man Surrenders

Feb 26 2002 // Sher Singh, 47, of Rancho Cordova, Calif., surrendered to authorities Feb. 21 and was booked into the Santa Clara County Jail for alleged insurance fraud. On May 11, 1999, Singh allegedly injured his back after bending...

CWCI Offers Training on Workers’ Comp Privacy Issues

Feb 25 2002 // The California Workers’ Compensation Institute (CWCI) will conduct a half-day seminars in Long Beach and San Francisco to help the workers’ compensation community understand federal and state medical privacy...

What Price Workers’ Comp’

Feb 25 2002 // As was widely expected, on Feb. 15, California Gov. Gray Davis signed a workers’ comp-related bill, AB 749 (Calderon & Burton), which had passed both the state’s House and Senate on Feb. 4. But while it...

HAWAII WORKERS’ COMP RATES INCREASE

Feb 25 2002 // Hawaii Insurance Commissioner Wayne Metcalf announced that the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) has received approval for a 4.6 percent overall increase in workers’ comp insurance loss costs in...

Workers’ Compensation

Feb 25 2002 // Nuts & Bolts: Regency Pacific Insurance Services has available a workers’ compensation program. Appointment as a broker. Dollars: Various minimum premiums. Carrier: Everest National. Admitted. Rated “A+...

Workers’ Comp

Feb 25 2002 // Nuts & Bolts: ACE Tempest Re USA Inc. joined forces with The Hartford Financial Service Group’s HartRe subsidiary to offer workers’ compensation catastrophe coverage. Dollars: Limits offered are up to $20...

AAI Says New Calif. Workers’ Comp Law Takes Worker Safety to Higher Level

Feb 20 2002 // The California workers’ compensation reform bill signed into law Feb. 15 by Gov. Gray Davis (D) makes significant strides toward improving the safety of the state’s workers, according to the Alliance of...

Calif. Governor Signs Bill to Raise Benefits for Injured Workers

Feb 18 2002 // Governor Gray Davis on Feb. 15 signed into law a measure, AB 749, sponsored by Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Tom Calderon (D-Montebello), that will raise workers’ compensation benefits in California by $3.5...

Calif. Governor Signs Bill to Raise Benefits for Injured Workers

Feb 18 2002 // Governor Gray Davis on Feb. 15 signed into law a measure, AB 749, sponsored by Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Tom Calderon (D-Montebello), that will raise workers’ compensation benefits in California by $3.5...