Complications With Proposed California Workers’ Comp Claims Bill (Business Insurance)

Complications With Proposed California Workers’ Comp Claims Bill

  Monday, July 25th, 2022 Source: Business Insurance

As California lawmakers for the second year consider reducing the amount of time allowed for workers compensation claims administrators to investigate the compensability of occupational injury or illness claims, an analysis by the California Workers’ Compensation Institute shows how the changes could affect acceptance of more complex claims.

S.B. 1127, introduced in February and still in committee, would reduce the investigation period for presumption claims to 75 days.

CWCI, in a paper released Wednesday, examined underlying issues associated with proposed reductions in the claim investigation time frames and analyzed data from a large sample of non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 claims to evaluate the potential impact of the proposed changes.

It found that ‘(e)fforts to reduce the investigation timelines… would create compensability determination thresholds that are unnecessary for accepted claims and unrealistic for litigated and denied claims.’

Investigation periods are longer for litigated and denied claims and require significantly more time to gather reports and documentation from outside sources.

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