Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Chicago to Partner with Gallagher in Overhaul of City’s Workers’ Comp Program

Jun 18 2019 // Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot said the city will partner with Gallagher Bassett, an international public sector claims administrator, as well as Gallagher Global Brokerage Risk Program Administrators, to overhaul and...

Workers’ Comp: Delivering for Our Neighbors

Jun 17 2019 // Every year, there are more than 2 million workplace injuries in the United States. Behind each of those claims is a firefighter, a construction worker or a mechanic. They’re our moms, dads, sisters, brothers, and...

OSHA Proposes Nearly $1.8M in Fines After Roofer’s Death in Maine

Jun 14 2019 // The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed nearly $1.8 million in fines for a Maine roofing contractor after an employee died in December. An OSHA spokesman told the Portland Press Herald that...

Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Commission to Hire External Consultant for Fee Schedule Review

Jun 14 2019 // The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC) reports that as a result of the passage of legislative revisions to 2013 workers’ compensation reforms, it is required to review and update the schedule of...

Everest Insurance, All Risks Expand Workers’ Comp Coverage for Marine Risks

Jun 12 2019 // Everest Insurance has joined with All Risks, Ltd. to expand its workers’ compensation capabilities for the marine industry. Through this program, brokers will have access to workers’ compensation, United States...

Nebraska Family Dollar Store Faces $302K in Fines for Workplace Hazards

Jun 11 2019 // Federal workplace safety officials have proposed $302,147 in penalties against a Family Dollar Store in Omaha, Nebraska. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited...

How the Workers’ Compensation Industry Is Embracing Telemedicine

Jun 10 2019 // The use of telemedicine may be in its nascent stages within the workers’ compensation system, but the starting line has definitely been crossed with employers and workers’ comp insurers embracing the ability to...

Digital Workers’ Compensation Agency Pie Enters 5 More States

Jun 4 2019 // Pie Insurance said it has been approved to sell workers’ compensation insurance in Delaware, Indiana, Nevada, South Carolina and Virginia. Pie sells directly to small business and promises them they can get a...

States with Fee Schedules Have Lower Medical Costs for Injured Workers, WCRI Finds

Jun 4 2019 // Medical treatment for injured workers costs more and prices are growing faster in states that don’t have fee schedules, concludes a new study. The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute studied 30 states...

Illinois Women Plead Guilty in $1.7M Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme

Jun 3 2019 // Two Chicago, Illinois, women have pleaded guilty for their roles in a scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) of $1.7 million by falsely billing for services on...

Man Sentenced for Workers’ Comp Fraud Must Pay $26.4K to Texas Mutual

Jun 3 2019 // A man sentenced for workers’ compensation fraud must repay Texas Mutual Insurance Co. more than $26,000, a Travis County district court said. According to Texas Mutual, Ricky Allen Martinez of Sugar Land, Texas,...

Direct Written Premium Fell in California Workers’ Comp System in 2018

Jun 3 2019 // Total direct written premium in the California workers’ compensation system fell for the second consecutive year in 2018, declining 3.8 percent to less than $12.3 billion as nine of the 10 largest insurer groups in...

Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Workers’ Comp Reform Legislation

Jun 3 2019 // The Oklahoma Senate has approved legislation that makes changes to Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system that lawmakers say preserve and strengthen reforms adopted in 2013. An increase in benefits paid to...

OSHA Calls for Review of Machine Safety Rule in Age of Robotics

May 29 2019 // The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is considering an update to the rules governing the use of machines in the workplaces in light of the increasing use of robotic...

Texas Rubber Company Faces $530K in Penalties for Safety Violations

May 29 2019 // Federal safety officials have levied more than a half a million dollars in penalties against a Texas rubber products company for multiple workplace safety violations. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational...

Increasing Physician Prices Doesn’t Produce Better Results for Injured Workers

May 29 2019 // When the price of physician services increases relative to group health rates, injured workers report fewer problems getting the care they want but no significant improvement in physical function or speedier return to...

Glatfelter Updates, Expands Workers’ Compensation Product

May 28 2019 // Glatfelter Program Managers has unveiled a new workers’ compensation program now available in most states. The new program gives clients and agents access to Glatfelter’s industry-specialized risk management...

Oklahoma Senate OKs Workers’ Comp Reforms; Bill Goes to Governor

May 23 2019 // The Oklahoma Senate has approved legislation that makes changes to Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system that lawmakers say will preserve and strengthen reforms adopted in 2013. An increase in benefits paid...

McDonald’s Workers in Chicago Asking OSHA to Look into Pattern of Violence

May 22 2019 // Every 36 hours on average, American local news outlets deliver a new report on violence at a McDonald’s. A group of employees in Chicago say workers bear the brunt of such incidents, enough to constitute a pattern of...

WCRI: Average Total Cost of Penn. Workers’ Comp Claims Highest of Studied States

May 22 2019 // The average total cost of a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation claim is among the highest of 18 states studied, with litigation costs a key driver of higher overall benefit delivery expenses, according to a recent...