Latest Workers' Compensation Headlines

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

Minnesota Fraud Bureau: Insurance Fraud Referrals Up in 2019 but not for Agents

Nov 24 2020 // While Minnesota insurance regulators saw an uptick in the number of fraud case referrals during 2019, agent and broker fraud referrals were down significantly that year, the most recent for which insurance fraud statistics...

California Electrician Arraigned in $63K Workers’ Comp Scheme

Nov 24 2020 // Mark Redheffer, 48, of Fontana, Calif., was arraigned on felony counts of insurance fraud and attempted perjury after allegedly lying and concealing information in a workers’ compensation claim to receive more than...

Chief Actuary Antonello to Be Next CEO of Employers Holdings

Nov 20 2020 // Small business workers’ compensation insurance specialist Employers Holdings Inc. has named Katherine H. Antonello as its president and chief executive officer.She will take over upon the retirement of Douglas D....

N.Y. Woman Sentenced for Stealing More Than $3K in Workers’ Comp Benefits

Nov 19 2020 // A New York woman who stole $3,065.28 in workers’ compensation benefits by forging her late father’s name in order to cash the checks has been sentenced to one year in jail.Bonnie S. Slater of Randolph, N.Y.,...

Illinois Fines Continental Indemnity, Applied Underwriters $250K for Unapproved Sales

Nov 18 2020 // Two former Berkshire Hathaway companies have been hit with a $250,000 fine by Illinois regulators for selling unapproved workers’ compensation policies to small businesses.The Illinois Department of Insurance says...

Bindley Capital, ForeSight Medical Ex-CEO Acquire Workers’ Comp Dental Provider

Nov 18 2020 // Bindley Capital Partners and Brian Bell, the founder and former chief executive officer of ForeSight Medical, have acquired a specialty dental firm serving workers’ compensation patients.Based in Tampa, DentalWorks...

Labor, Civil Rights Groups’ Lawsuit Claims Iowa Failed to Protect Workers

Nov 16 2020 // Eight Iowa labor and civil rights groups have filed a federal complaint alleging the state has failed to protect workers in meatpacking, dairy, construction, transportation, health care facilities, nursing homes and other...

COVID-19 and Workers’ Comp a Moving Target, But Some Certainties Exist for Employers

Nov 16 2020 // This year could be the most controversial rate recommendation in the 107-year history of the California workers’ compensation system. Why? Because we are dealing with a virus we’ve never experienced before. The...

25K Virus-Linked Claims Filed with Texas Workers’ Comp Carriers Through June 30

Nov 13 2020 // As of Sept. 27, workers’ compensation insurance carriers in Texas had reported more than 25,000 COVID-19 claims and 103 fatalities to the state’s regulators. The numbers cover virus-related claims reported to...

Frank Winston Crum Expands GL, Excess Programs into N.C., S.C., Tenn.

Nov 12 2020 // Frank Winston Crum Insurance (FWCI) has launched general liability and excess liability insurance programs in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee to coincide with its previously available worker’s...

California Workers’ Comp Hospital Stays From 2010 to 2019 Examined

Nov 10 2020 // A new study from the California Workers’ Compensation Institute shows the steep drop in the number of inpatient hospitalizations involving injured workers in the state over the past decade was largely due to the...

CWCI: California Workers’ Comp Virus Claim Count Tops 50,000

Nov 10 2020 // There have been 50,592 COVID-19 claims reported to the state Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) so far this year – including 282 death claims, according to latest tally by the California Workers’...

Florida Regulator Calls for Further Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease

Nov 10 2020 // Florida’s insurance regulator has called for a further decrease to proposed workers’ compensation insurance rates in response to a filing by the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI).In an order...

Reduced Driving Turns Into Fewer Injuries and Workers’ Compensation Claims

Nov 10 2020 // The COVID-19 pandemic comes with one bright spot for workers’ compensation insurers: Fewer workers are being injured in motor vehicle accidents.A research brief issued by the National Council on Compensation...

P/C Insurers Face Workforce, Risk, Policy Challenges as Pandemic Continues

Nov 9 2020 // Given that business-as-usual is unlikely to return soon due to the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. property/casualty insurers will continue to face challenges related to virus-related insurance losses and premium volume...

Former Subway Conductor Charged for Allegedly Stealing $114K from NYC Transit

Nov 6 2020 // A former New York City Transit subway conductor has been arraigned on an indictment in which he is charged with grand larceny and other crimes for allegedly stealing approximately $114,000 in workers’ compensation...

U.S. P/C Insurer Impairments Rise Slightly in 2019: AM Best

Nov 5 2020 // The U.S. property/casualty industry saw 13 new insurance company impairments in 2019, two more than in 2018, involving entities operating in a mix of lines of business and a variety of states, according to a new AM Best...

Connecticut Worker Injured in 50-Foot Fall from Tree

Nov 5 2020 // A worker in Connecticut suffered serious injuries Monday when he fell about 50 feet from a tree and landed on a small shed, police said. The man was up in the tree in Mystic preparing it for removal when it snapped below...

Federal Judge Dismisses Amazon N.Y. Warehouse Workers’ COVID-19 Lawsuit

Nov 3 2020 // A federal judge dismissed New York warehouse workers’ lawsuit against Amazon, ruling that their allegations about the company’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic should have been brought to the Occupational...

Oregon Contractor Fined for Multiple Job Safety Violations

Nov 2 2020 // Oregon OSHA has fined a general contractor in Roseburg more than $38,000 for multiple serious job safety violations, including repeatedly failing to follow the minimum requirements to protect workers from fall hazards that...