Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Tower Group Companies Top List of U.S. P/C Impairments in 2016: A.M. Best

Dec 13 2017 // Of the 14 property/casualty impairments identified for 2016, 11 were members of the Tower Group, with the remaining three composed of two medical professional liability risk retention groups and a commercial lines...

Texas Workers’ Comp Commissioner: Post-Harvey Deadline Extensions to End in January

Dec 12 2017 // The Texas Department of Insurance – Division of Workers’ Compensation has issued a bulletin announcing a date for the end of extensions for workers’ comp deadlines and procedures related to Hurricane...

California Workers’ Comp Division to Adopt a Drug Formulary, Host Webinars

Dec 8 2017 // The California Division of Workers’ Compensation will adopt an evidence-based drug formulary for medical providers treating injured workers beginning Jan. 1, 2018, following approval by the Office of Administrative...

Workers’ Comp Administrators Group Helps Texas DWC Employees Affected by Harvey

Dec 8 2017 // Texas Commissioner of Workers’ Compensation Ryan Brannan has thanked members of the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA) for the generosity and goodwill they’ve shown to...

Illinois Sees Growth in Medical Payments per Workers’ Compensation Claim

Dec 8 2017 // Medical payments per workers’ compensation claim in Illinois grew 3.1 percent per year on average from 2012 through 2015, according to a recent study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI). In all,...

Texas Company Earns Safety Award from Workers’ Comp Division

Dec 7 2017 // The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation has recognized Lauren Concrete for exemplary workplace safety programs and low rates of work-related injuries and illnesses at its Brenham, La Grange, and Waller...

California Department of Workers’ Comp OKs Carve-out Agreement with L.A.

Dec 6 2017 // The California Division of Workers’ Compensation has approved a labor-management carve-out agreement between the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Police Protective League. The agreement covers an estimated...

Young Reappointed to Louisiana Workers’ Comp Corp. Board

Dec 5 2017 // Barbara F. Young has been reappointed to the Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corp.’s (LWCC) board of directors. Based in Shreveport, Young is a self-employed consultant and serves as an at-large member. LWCC is...

California Division of Workers’ Comp Suspends 21 Medical Providers for Fraud

Dec 5 2017 // The California Division of Workers’ Compensation has suspended 21 more medical providers from participating in the state’s workers’ compensation system, bringing the total number of providers suspended...

Texas Mutual Builds New Workers’ Comp Health Care Network – WorkWell, TX

Dec 4 2017 // Workers compensation insurer, Texas Mutual Insurance Co., plans to launch of its own health care network for policyholders, called WorkWell, TX. Within this new network, all aspects of claims and care will be managed by...

Construction Firm Disputes OSHA in Work at New Hampshire Power Plant

Dec 4 2017 // A construction company says it will challenge violations and nearly $330,000 in fines proposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration over possible mercury exposure at Eversource’s Schiller Station in...

Drug Repackagers, Compounding Pharmacies Continue to Stress Workers’ Comp Systems

Dec 4 2017 // Although the number of physician dispensed prescriptions declined considerably from just a few years ago, the workers’ compensation industry continues to battle an adapting market seeking to maintain high prices by...

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

Dec 4 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...

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

Dec 4 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...

Workers’ Comp Carrier Guarantee Insurance Declared Insolvent by Florida Regulators

Dec 4 2017 // Florida insurance regulators have placed workers’ compensation carrier Guarantee Insurance Co. in receivership. According to documents from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR), the company was materially...

Average Cost of Workers’ Comp in Washington Dropping in 2018

Dec 1 2017 // The price of workers’ compensation insurance will go down for many businesses in Washington next year. The state Department of Labor & Industries announced that the average amount employers and workers pay for...

Texas Company Agrees to Pay $545.1K Penalty Following Worker Fatality

Nov 30 2017 // The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Marshall Pottery Inc. in Marshall, Texas, have reached a settlement agreement including a penalty of $545,160, after the death...

New York Logging Company Owner Sentenced to Prison for $83K Theft

Nov 30 2017 // The former owner of an upstate New York logging company who stole more than $80,000 in workers’ compensation benefits has been sentenced to up to three years in prison. Fifty-six-year-old David Sigl, of Auburn, N.Y.,...

Safety National Awards 3 Safety First Grants

Nov 29 2017 // St. Louis, Missouri-based insurer, Safety National, has awarded its annual Safety First Grant to three policyholders for their creative risk control solutions. The first-place grant, in the amount of $10,000, was awarded...

Former Washington Insurance Agent Jailed in $233K Workers’ Comp Scam

Nov 29 2017 // A Lake Stevens, Wash. man who ran an insurance agency while claiming he was too disabled to work must serve jail time. The Washington state Department of Labor and Industries says 53-year-old James Kooy was sentenced...