California Workers’ Compensation Industry Taking Ogilvie Ruling in Stride

By | August 8, 2011

  • August 9, 2011 at 11:18 am
    Larry says:
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    By the time the attorneys and the judges get finished tweaking the 2004 reforms California will be back to 2005 trying to figure out why the system is costing so much. If you give liberal judges the right to make up their own rules as they go along, then the system will cycle every 5 to 10 years and there will be no controlling the system. Employers beware.

  • August 16, 2011 at 7:11 pm
    kim ellis says:
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    The way the California workers are treated or rather not treated is the real problem here. People work hard their whole lives pay their taxes while the insurance companies cry but pay no taxes
    so I applaud the Liberal Judges and may they remember that we the working people gave up the right to sue employers and that is why we have the system in place today that is so sidded to the insurance industry due to the incompetance of the sleezy defunct arnold who did not have a clue as to whatncan of worms that they opened up So when the then gov had a femur break he was in surgery within hours I bet his then wife beautiful Maria wouldnt stand to see him suffer for years as many injured workers do every day waiting for a doc or nurse practioner just to ok a procedure and guess what it is someone that never ever even meets that injured worker I am sadend that Larry worries about Liberal Judges making a decision hey Lar guess what that is their job and they are human beings insurance companies are not.not to mention the employers or we schould say corporations are people sounds like thats right up larrys array of intelligence so very sad he must not be a hard workin guy maybe born with a silver spoon in his mouth. I must sound like a very angery person thats because I am not to mention appalled that we are being driven back to pre FDR days people in general need to wake up and smell the coffee before it is too late.



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