workers’ compensation News

California Completes Majestic Insurance Transfer to AmTrust

California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones announced on July 8 the “successful implementation” of a court-approved rehabilitation plan for Majestic Insurance Co., a plan that has been opposed by New York officials and some of Majestic’s contractor customers. Designed to protect …

Workers’ Comp Rates for Ohio Marine Industry Employers Decrease 20%

The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) has reduced its rates for marine industry employers by 20 percent, effective July 1, the BWC said. The change lowers the rates for employers conducting business on Ohio waterways that subscribe to the …

Florida Tweaks Its Workers’ Compensation Law

A variety of changes to Florida’s workers’ compensation law went into effect July 1. Gov. Rick Scott signed into law CS/HB 1087, a catch-all insurance bill that includes changes relating to workers’ compensation policy cancellations, premium audits and prepaid benefit …

Report Faults DuPont in West Virginia Worker’s Death

Chemical maker DuPont failed to promptly inform emergency crews about a phosgene leak that killed a worker last year, according to a U.S. government report released Thursday. The report by the Chemical Safety Board (CSB), a federal agency that investigates …

Penn Millers Introduces Workers Compensation Toolkit

Penn Millers Insurance Co. has launched ComPENNsation, a web-based workers’ compensation toolkit for agents and insureds. ComPENNsation provides a single point of access to a collection of workers’ compensation information, resources and tips to help employers manage workers’ compensation claims. …

NFIB, EMPLOYERS Expand Workers’ Comp Program to Eight More States

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has extended its discounted workers’ compensation coverage benefits to its members in Minn., Ky., S.C., Iowa, Nev., Utah, Idaho and Ore. through EMPLOYERS. EMPLOYERS offers NFIB members discounted workers’ compensation coverage in 19 …

Tennessee Workers’ Comp Law on Drug Testing Takes Effect

A new workers’ compensation law on drug testing became effective, July 1, in Tennessee. Supported by the state’s business community, the new law changes the standard of proof workers must meet to prove that a positive drug test, or a …

76 File Workers’ Comp Appeals in Oregon

There were 76 Workers’ Compensation Board decisions appeals to the Oregon Court of Appeals in 2010 — one more than in 2009 — according to the state Department of Consumer and Business Services. The rate at which board-review orders were …

Pennsylvania Governor Signs Workers’ Comp Bill

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett has signed a change to the state’s worker’s comp laws that will allow insurers to write coverage for owners and partners of small businesses. Agents in state have long backed the change, which would extend insurance …

Illinois Governor Signs Workers’ Compensation Reform

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said companies should see their workers’ compensation premiums drop because of a new law he signed June 28 overhauling the system that takes care of employees injured on the job. “We’re going to be helping the …