Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week

By | March 22, 2004

  • March 23, 2004 at 11:11 am
    LA Agent says:
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    Give ’em hell Arnold!

  • March 24, 2004 at 11:15 am
    WC Carrier says:
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    Cal CLO previously told me that Garamendi et al would not approve any new WC carriers w/out at leat $50MM in C&S. What with Garamendi’s road show to drum up new carriers and all the publicity about changing the system, I wonder if the $50MM requirement still stands? Or whether they’ve changed their tune on that?

  • March 29, 2004 at 10:59 am
    LA Broker says:
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    Garamendi is a crook just like the past Quack-in-bush. Hey he got himself a ranch in Hawaii. What is Garamendi going to end up with his own State like in State Fund.

  • March 29, 2004 at 4:38 am
    Robert Lane says:
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    I just wish the governor in my state had the backbone the “Terminator” appears to.

    Like CA, our legislature (and our newly elected governor) is predominantly trial lawyers who have lined their pockets off the backs of injured workers and insurance companies so that we now have among the highest WC rates and lowest WC benefits.

    Hope Arnold can make a difference in CA because we could all use an expample of effective WC Reform.

    Way to Go!

  • March 30, 2004 at 7:04 am
    Trevor Harrison says:
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    I can purchase medical insurance for all my employees cheeper that work/comp insurance. And you can use medical insurance even if you are not hurt.
    Does that make sense ??

  • March 30, 2004 at 10:12 am
    Mike Brennan says:
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    Arnold should be citing the special interests by name. Those of us in the industry certainly know who is the root cause of the cost-drivers, attorneys. Arnold should put them under the spotlight. The problem is far broader than just work comp. Plaintiff attys cost the public big bucks in auto, home, and commercial lines. Work comp is just the current focal point. The plaintiff attorneys need to be reigned back. Perhaps Gov. Arnold should cut atty fees back like Garamendi did to us (our commissions with the State Fund) in the name of cost reductions.

    Mike Brennan / Camarillo

  • March 30, 2004 at 2:50 am
    ISLAM says:
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    GOOD MOVE MR. TERMINATOR GOV. ARNOLD



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