Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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Scholarship Organization Forms in Maine to Assist Children of Injured Workers

Jul 19 2019 // Representatives of employers, organized labor, insurance companies, plaintiff’s attorneys, medical providers and defense attorneys have formed Kids’ Chance of Maine to provide scholarships to the children of...

No Workers’ Compensation Loss History? No Problem, Says Valen Analytics

Jul 18 2019 // Workers’ compensation carriers can now accurately score a policy even where there is no loss history on the account, according Valen Analytics, a data analytics and predictive modeling firm for the property/casualty...

Pie Insurance Begins Providing Workers’ Comp Insurance in New Hampshire

Jul 17 2019 // Pie Insurance has begun providing workers’ compensation insurance to small businesses in New Hampshire. It simultaneously announced that it has begun providing workers’ comp insurance in Mississippi, Utah and...

Digital Workers’ Compensation Provider Pie Insurance Enters 4 Additional States

Jul 17 2019 // Pie Insurance said it has begun providing workers’ compensation insurance to small businesses in Mississippi, New Hampshire, Utah and West Virginia. With these additions, Pie now offers coverage in 29 states and the...

Workers’ Comp Underwriting Looks Strong for 2019 But Rates Are Dropping: Fitch

Jul 16 2019 // The workers’ compensation market is on track for a fifth consecutive year of underwriting profits in 2019 despite recent weakening in market fundamentals. According to a Fitch Ratings report, the industry’s...

Wisconsin Bureau Proposes 8.8% Drop in Workers’ Comp Rates

Jul 15 2019 // Wisconsin insurance officials will soon consider a proposal to lower insurance rates for workers’ compensation in the state. The Wisconsin Compensation Rating Bureau has proposed decreasing workers’...

Texas Law Targets Surprise Medical Bills in Workers’ Comp

Jul 15 2019 // Texas lawmakers in the recent legislative session passed a bill addressing surprise medical bills injured employees have received after being treated at federal military facilities. Senate Bill 935 requires workers’...

Georgia Court: Insurer Can’t Deny Coverage Despite Misinformation on Application

Jul 15 2019 // An insurer that extended its workers’ compensation coverage for 90 days after discovering the employer had violated the terms of its policy could not then deny coverage for a claim on the grounds that those terms had...

Claims Industry Consolidation Continues with Sedgwick’s Purchase of York

Jul 10 2019 // Sedgwick Group announced this week that it has signed an agreement to purchase York Risk Services, continuing a long-term consolidation trend among third-party administrators. The purchase of York — which must be...

Illinois Metal Treating Facility Faces $181.6K in Fines for Workplace Hazards

Jul 9 2019 // A metal treating facility in Glendale Heights, Illinois, has been cited by federal officials for workplace safety violations and faces imposed penalties of $181,662. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety...

8.8% Drop in Workers’ Comp Insurance Rates Proposed in Wisconsin

Jul 8 2019 // Wisconsin insurance officials will soon consider a proposal to lower insurance rates for workers’ compensation in the state. The Wisconsin Compensation Rating Bureau has proposed decreasing workers’...

Normandy Insurance Enters Missouri With Workers’ Comp Coverage

Jul 3 2019 // Florida-based workers’ compensation carrier Normandy Insurance Company is now offering workers’ compensation insurance to small, mid-size, and large businesses in Missouri. With the addition of Missouri,...

New Jersey Framing Contractor Cited for Exposing Employees to Fall Hazards

Jul 2 2019 // The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Navy Contractors Inc. for exposing employees to fall hazards at a work site in Lakewood, N.J. The company faces $84,183 in...

Trident Marine, Signal Mutual Team Up on Waterfront Workers’ Comp in Texas, Louisiana

Jul 2 2019 // Trident Marine Managers (TMM), a specialty marine and offshore energy company and a part of Ryan Specialty Group (RSG), is partnering with Signal Mutual on a workers’ compensation program for waterfront employers...

Sale of Applied Underwriters Still Under Review; Cayman Islands Insurer Likely Involved

Jul 1 2019 // It appears that the Berkshire Hathaway workers’ compensation unit Applied Underwriters is being sold in a large acquisition, which likely involves Cayman Islands-based United Insurance Co. A spokesman for the Applied...

Delaware Chemical Manufacturer Fined $262K for Exposing Workers to Toxic Gas

Jul 1 2019 // The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited Croda Inc. after a chemical release at the New Castle, Del., manufacturing plant exposed workers to ethylene oxide. The...

OSHA Fines Florida Zoo $14.5K Over Worker Injured by Rhino

Jul 1 2019 // A Florida zoo has been fined more than $14,500 after a worker was injured by a 4,000-pound (1,800-kilogram) white rhinoceros earlier this year. The Florida Times-Union reported June 25 that the U.S. Department of...

New Texas Law Addresses Surprise Medical Bills Received by Injured Workers

Jun 28 2019 // Texas lawmakers in the recent legislative session passed a bill addressing surprise medical bills injured employees have received after being treated at federal military facilities. Senate Bill 935 requires workers’...

What Passed, What Didn’t: New Florida Laws Taking Effect July 1

Jun 27 2019 // The Florida Legislature looked at and passed many pieces of legislation in the 2019 session that will impact the insurance industry. The following are summaries of what passed — and what didn’t. What Passed HB 7065...

Georgia Court: Insurer Can’t Deny Coverage Despite Misinformation on Application

Jun 27 2019 // An insurer that extended its workers’ compensation coverage for 90 days after discovering the employer had violated the terms of its policy could not then deny coverage for a claim on the grounds that those terms had...