Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

The Heart of the Matter

Feb 26 2001 // It was Valentine’s Day, but in Room 437 at the State Capitol, love was not in the air. We were there to hear some serious testimony about a serious issue: California workers’ comp. All the big players were...

States Strive for Consistency in Complying with New Privacy Provisions

Feb 26 2001 // The 2001 state legislative sessions are off and running. Among the more pressing challenges this year for a number of insurance commissioners and lawmakers is reaching compliance with the privacy provisions of the...

Workers’ Comp Hearing Reaches Consensus: There is a Problem, Now What’

Feb 20 2001 // On Feb. 14, lawmakers, insurers, employers and others gathered in Sacramento to discuss the troubled state of California’s workers’ compensation market. The Assembly Insurance Committee Hearing on...

Utah Legislature Passes Bill to Allow State Workers’ Comp Fund to Operate in Other States

Feb 13 2001 // The Utah State Legislature has passed HB 59, allowing subsidiaries of the state workers’ compensation fund to sell insurance to employers outside Utah, in direct competition with private insurance companies. If...

ARGONAUT REPORTS LOSS

Feb 12 2001 // For the 12 months ended Dec. 31, 2000, Argonaut Group Inc. reported a consolidated net loss of $83.3 million on total revenue of $209.9 million, compared with a consolidated net loss of $15.2 million on total revenue of...

Argonaut Group Announces 2000 Results

Feb 6 2001 // Menlo Park, Calif.-based Argonaut Group Inc. announced a consolidated net loss of $83.3 million ($3.77 per diluted common share) on total revenue of $209.9 million for the 12 months ended Dec. 31, 2000, compared with a...

Superior Access Adds Workers’ Comp Carrier

Feb 5 2001 // Online insurance aggregator Superior Access Insurance Services Inc. announced the addition of a new Workers’ Compensation Carrier offering instant online quotes via superioraccess.com. The new carrier is...

Anti-Fraud Efforts Become Top Priority For Departments of Insurance

Feb 5 2001 // In an effort to assist insurers and departments of insurance, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners has undertaken the daunting task of compiling a directory of how departments of insurance across the country...

N.H. House Bill Addresses High Court Interpretation

Jan 30 2001 // A hearing will be held tomorrow in the House Commerce Committee on a bill sponsored by the National Association of Independent Insurers. The bill is designed to address issues raised by 1999’s controversial...

W/C BILL UNVEILED

Jan 29 2001 // On Jan. 9, Senator John Burton (D-San Francisco) introduced and read for the first time Senate Bill 71, a workers’ compensation bill that may be an important piece in solving California’s workers’ comp...

United we stand’

Jan 29 2001 // The power struggle between the folks over at OSHA and the insurance industry has reached a new level. OSHA’s Ergonomic Program Standard which took effect on Jan. 16 with an implementation date of Oct. 15 is casting...

Illinois Workers’ Comp Self-insurance Pool Ordered into Liquidation

Jan 25 2001 // Illinois Insurance Director Nat Shapo received approval this week to place the Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council Risk Management Association Workers Compensation Trust into liquidation. The company, referred to as...

Fund Eyed for Privatization; Industry Balks at Comptroller’s Recommendation to Sell TWCIF

Jan 22 2001 // As part of an effort to privatize government units, Texas State Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander has recommended that the Texas Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fund be sold to the highest bidder. The...

N.H. Bill Tightens State Workers’ Comp Law

Jan 22 2001 // A new bill introduced in the New Hampshire House addresses a controversial state Supreme Court ruling that allowed a worker who became depressed after an unfavorable performance review to collect under her employer’s...

Workplace Injuries in California at Lowest Rate Since 1971

Jan 18 2001 // Job-related nonfatal injury/illness rates in 1999 continued to decrease, reaching a record low of 6.3 workers injured out of every 100, according to the California Department of Industrial Relations’ Division of...

IIAA Files Legal Challenge to OSHA Ergonomics Rules

Jan 17 2001 // The Independent Insurance Agents of America and several non-insurance, Washington-based trade groups have filed a legal challenge to the ergonomics standards released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in...

NAIC Considers Action on OSHA Ergonomics Program

Jan 15 2001 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners Workers’ Compensation Task Force met in an executive session conference call Friday to consider what action, if any, to take regarding the proposed Occupational...

California Workers’ Comp: A Market on the Brink

Jan 15 2001 // Although they just squeaked past the January 1 crunch time, both carriers and buyers of workers’ compensation are having anything but a Happy New Year. Combined with the slipping economy, the crisis in the...

Sen. Burton Introduces SB 71 To Get a Closer Look Into Calif.’s W/C System

Jan 12 2001 // On Jan. 9, Senator John Burton, D-San Francisco, introduced and read for the first time Senate Bill 71, a workers’ compensation bill. The proposed law calls for the Senate Office of Research to conduct a study to...

HNC Software Releases Web-Enabled Workers’ Comp Injury Reporting System

Jan 10 2001 // HNC Insurance Solutions, a division of HNC Software, released EC-Web™, a new Web-enabled injury reporting software that allows employers to send workers’ compensation injury reports over the Internet. EC-Web was...