Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

California Workers’ Comp Department Suspends 9 Medical Providers for Fraud

Nov 22 2017 // The Division of Workers’ Compensation has suspended nine more medical providers from participating in California’s workers’ compensation system, bringing the total number of providers suspended this year...

Small Businesses Want More Self-Service Workers’ Comp Tools: Survey

Nov 22 2017 // Nearly a quarter (23 percent) of America’s small business owners believe workers’ compensation carriers could improve their customer service if they offered more online or self-service tools. Better...

Florida Puts Workers’ Comp Carrier Guarantee Insurance In Receivership

Nov 21 2017 // Florida insurance regulators have placed workers’ compensation carrier Guarantee Insurance Co. in receivership due to inadequate reserves. According to documents from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR),...

Father And Son in California Sentenced in $400K Workers’ Comp Scheme

Nov 20 2017 // Jaime Rosario Del Real, 61, and son Israel Del Real, 37, have both pleaded guilty to four felony counts for their role in a $400,000 insurance fraud scheme denying workers’ compensation insurance and medical care for...

Wisconsin Medical Payments per Workers’ Comp Claim Trending Higher

Nov 20 2017 // A new study by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) found that Wisconsin’s medical payments per workers’ compensation claim were higher than typical for 2015 injuries...

Pinnacol in Colorado to Drop Workers’ Comp Rates 7.4% in 2018

Nov 20 2017 // The Pinnacol Assurance board has approved a 2018 decrease in workers’ compensation rates that will average 7.4 percent for the insurer’s 57,000-plus Colorado policyholders. The decrease will become effective...

Key Metrics of New York Workers’ Comp System Tracked in New WCRI Study

Nov 20 2017 // The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) released a tool for policymakers and system stakeholders to track New York workers’ compensation system performance. Originally established to monitor the system...

Louisiana Business, Industry Group Names LUBA Workers’ Comp Company of the Year

Nov 17 2017 // LUBA Workers’ Comp, a regional casualty insurance company, was named Company of the Year in the 100 employees or less category of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry’s 2017 Free Enterprise...

California Companies Ordered to Stop Selling Workers’ Comp Policies

Nov 16 2017 // California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones has issued an order requiring a central valley company and its affiliates to stop selling workers’ compensation and liability policies because it is not properly licensed...

Texas Division of Workers’ Comp: Employees Stepped Up to Help After Hurricane

Nov 15 2017 // When Hurricane Harvey devastated the Houston area two months ago, Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation employees around the state responded rapidly. DWC increased staffing on the customer...

California Workers’ Comp Division Suspends 12 Medical Providers for Fraud

Nov 15 2017 // The California Division of Workers’ Compensation has suspended 12 more medical providers from participating in California’s workers’ comp system, bringing the total number of providers suspended this year...

Pharmacy Cost in Workers’ Compensation Continues to Fall: CompPharma Survey

Nov 15 2017 // Workers’ compensation payers saw an average 11 percent reduction in their pharmacy spend in 2016, driven by a 13.3 percent reduction in opioid cost, according to an annual survey by pharmacy benefit manager...

Maine’s The MEMIC Group Hires Bialek to Support New York Market Growth

Nov 14 2017 // The MEMIC Group, a Portland, Maine-headquartered workers’ compensation specialist, has hired Tammy Bialek as senior production underwriter to support growth within the New York market. Bialek has more than 25 years...

Nebraska Bakery Faces $122.6K in Penalties for Multiple Workplace Hazards

Nov 14 2017 // The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Bimbo Bakeries USA for exposing workers to multiple hazards at its Bellevue, Nebraska, commercial bakery. The company...

Pinnacol in Colorado to Drop Workers’ Comp Rates 7.4% in 2018

Nov 13 2017 // The Pinnacol Assurance board has approved a 2018 decrease in workers’ compensation rates that will average 7.4 percent for the insurer’s 57,000-plus Colorado policyholders. The decrease will become effective...

Houston Grand Jury Indicts 3 in Federal Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme

Nov 13 2017 // A federal grand jury in Houston has returned a, indictment against three people, including two siblings, charging them with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, kickbacks and money laundering connected with an alleged federal...

South Dakota Selects Technology Insurance as Workers’ Comp Servicing Carrier

Nov 13 2017 // The South Dakota Division of Insurance has selected Technology Insurance Co., as the workers’ compensation assigned risk plan carrier effective Jan. 1, 2018. Technology Insurance will service the plan for five years....

Nebraska Farmers Coop Fined Nearly $374K After Worker Trapped in Grain Bin

Nov 13 2017 // U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a Nebraska grain-handling cooperative for failing to protect workers from grain bin entrapment and engulfment hazards. The...

Florida Approves Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease of Nearly 10%

Nov 13 2017 // Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier has issued a final order granting approval to the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) for a statewide overall rate level decrease of 9.5 percent and premium level...

Coast Guard: 2 Workers Injured in Fire on Oil Platform off Louisiana Coast

Nov 9 2017 // Two workers were injured when a fire broke out on an oil production platform in the Gulf of Mexico early Wednesday, according to a Coast Guard spokeswoman. Coast Guard Petty Officer Lexie Preston said 46 workers were...