Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

OSHA Slams Dollar General for Repeat Safety Violations at Stores

Dec 17 2021 // Dollar General, which began in Alabama and now has stores nationwide, has been fined $321,000 for repeated safety violations at a Mobile, Alabama store, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration...

North Carolina Workers’ Comp Attorney Disbarred After Keeping Settlement Money, Tax Issues

Dec 16 2021 // A North Carolina workers’ compensation claimants’ attorney has agreed to close his practice after he was disbarred for settling a claim against his client’s wishes, then billing her for expenses. Lindler...

Workers’ Comp Bureau of California Issues COVID-19 Analysis

Dec 16 2021 // The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California in collaboration with several other workers’ comp rating bureaus released the COVID-19’s Impact on Workers Compensation report. To better...

Report: California Public Self-Insured Workers’ Comp Indemnity Claim Cost up

Dec 14 2021 // An analysis shows that in the midst of the pandemic, the total number of job injury claims reported by California public self-insured employers edged down slightly last year, but a growing number of lost-time claims and...

Why OSHA Is Investigating Amazon Worker Deaths at Illinois Building Hit by Tornado

Dec 14 2021 // EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — The U.S. workplace safety watchdog is investigating the circumstances around the collapse during Friday night’s storm of an Amazon.com Inc building in Illinois in which six workers died, an...

California Farm Labor Contractor Arraigned in Alleged $1.8M Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme

Dec 10 2021 // Alfredo Casas, 62, of Stockton, California, has been arraigned on 15 felony counts of insurance fraud, grand theft and tax evasion. Casas allegedly underreported payroll for his farm labor contracting business by over $1...

Stonetrust Workers’ Compensation Expands to Kansas

Dec 10 2021 // Stonetrust Workers’ Compensation is now writing workers’ compensation coverage in Kansas effective January 1, 2022. Stonetrust is headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is now operating in ten states...

Stonetrust Workers’ Comp Expands into Alabama

Dec 10 2021 // Stonetrust Workers’ Compensation Insurance announced that it is expanding into the Alabama market, starting Jan. 1. Stonetrust is headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and operates in 10 states, including...

Salesperson Injured Leaving Employer Happy Hour Could Receive Workers’ Comp

Dec 6 2021 // A traveling salesperson injured in a car accident after an employer-sponsored happy hour had to drive past the highway exit to his home on the way to the event, sparking debate over whether he was still considered...

Report: California Workers’ Comp Covid Claim Volume Trending Down After Summer Surge

Dec 6 2021 // The summer surge of COVID-19 claims that hit the California workers’ compensation system in July and August appears to have run its course, according to the California Workers’ Compensation Institute. A CWCI...

New York Man Indicted for Workers’ Comp Insurance Fraud Scheme

Dec 2 2021 // A Bronx, New York, man has been indicted on grand larceny, insurance fraud and additional charges for falsely claiming he was fully disabled and unable to work at his state job so he could collect more than $35,000 in...

Workers’ Compensation Bureau of California Profiles Restaurant Industry

Dec 1 2021 // Restaurants make up a sizable portion of California’s workers’ comp system, a new report shows. The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California released the first report in its industry...

New Mexico Sees Lower Costs Worker’s Comp Insurance

Dec 1 2021 // New Mexico insurance regulators are reducing a key component in rates for workers’ compensation coverage that should help employers spend less, starting next year. The Superintendent of Insurance Office announced a...

Biden Administration Extends Comment Period on OSHA Vaccine Rule to Jan 19

Dec 1 2021 // The Biden administration on Tuesday extended the comment period on its sweeping workplace COVID-19 vaccine rule by 45 days as it seeks feedback from various stakeholders including private employers on whether a recently...

Average Price of Washington Workers’ Comp Going up Slightly in 2022

Nov 30 2021 // The Washington Department of Labor & Industries announced a 3.1% increase in the average worker’s compensation premium rate for hours worked in 2022. “A modest hike is needed because of the rising costs to...

OSHA Fines Georgia Grading Contractor $20,480 After Worker’s Death

Nov 30 2021 // If federal workplace safety requirements had been followed, a 24-year-old Georgia worker would not have been killed in a front-end loader accident in May, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said. OSHA...

Tennessee Approves 5.6% Cut in Workers’ Comp Loss Costs; COVID Impact Uncertain

Nov 30 2021 // The Tennessee commissioner of commerce and insurance has ratified a 5.6% decrease in workers’ compensation loss costs for voluntary market in 2022, which will result in the ninth straight year of rate decreases for...

Delaware Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rates to Decrease for Fifth Year

Nov 30 2021 // Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro announced that workers’ compensation insurance rates in the state will decrease for the fifth year in a row, effective December 1, 2021. The voluntary market is seeing...

Report: California Workers’ Comp Covid Claim Volume Trending Down After Summer Surge

Nov 23 2021 // The summer surge of COVID-19 claims that hit the California workers’ compensation system in July and August appears to have run its course, according to the California Workers’ Compensation Institute. A CWCI...

Wisconsin Medical Payments per Workers’ Comp Claim Among Highest in Study

Nov 22 2021 // A recent study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute found that medical payments per claim with more than seven days of lost time in Wisconsin were among the highest of 18 states studied and changed little from...