Fire Follows Explosions At New York Cosmetics Plant, 33 Injured
Emergency crews responded to the scene of an explosion and fire that killed one man and injured more than 30 people, including firefighters, at a manufacturing plant in New Yorks Hudson Valley.
November 21, 2017
Excess & Surplus Lines
Workers' Compensation
New York
3 Dead After Medical Helicopter Crash In Eastern Arkansas
Officials say a medical helicopter has crashed in rural Arkansas, killing all three people on board. The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management confirms the helicopter went down Sunday night near the Arkansas County town of DeWitt, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) southeast of Little Rock.
November 20, 2017
Excess & Surplus Lines
Workers' Compensation
Arkansas
California Sees Steady Decline In Medical Costs Per Comp Claim: Study
Medical payments per workers compensation claim with more than seven days lost time in California have decreased steadily since the enactment of reform legislation in 2013, according to a study released Thursday by the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Workers Compensation Research Institute.
November 13, 2017
Legislation & Regulation
Workers' Compensation
California
2 Contractors Dead After Falling From Helicopter In Louisiana
Two California contractors are dead after falling from a helicopter in southwest Louisiana. Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs spokeswoman Kim Myers says it happened about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Sulphur.
November 8, 2017
Workers' Compensation
Louisiana
Social Media Addiction Is The Downfall Of Comp Fraudsters
Double-dipping, Monday-morning injuries, faking, malingering and illegal banking activity are mainstays in workers compensation claimant fraud with no end in sight despite the fact that its now easier to get caught, according to experts.
November 7, 2017
Fraud
Workers' Compensation
Opioids Prevalent In California Medicare Set-Aside Settlements
An analysis on opioid prescribing and workers compensation shows that nearly 70% of federally mandated and approved California workers compensation Medicare set-aside settlements for injured workers require funding for decades of opioid use.
November 6, 2017
Workers' Compensation
California
California Deputies Hurt In Las Vegas Massacre Are Denied Workers Comp
A group of Southern California law enforcement officers who rushed to save lives during a gunmans deadly rampage in Las Vegas returned home wounded but alive. Yet, while they were hailed for their heroic efforts, there is one benefit they wont be afforded as they recover physically and psychologically from the Oct. 1 attack: workers compensation.
October 26, 2017
Workers' Compensation
California
Nevada
What Nerve: Auto Scams Flourish In Muscle, Nerve Testing
A pronounced fraud and abuse trend in recent years involves fabricated and often useless tests to diagnose the health of muscles and nerve cells that control them.
October 25, 2017
Fraud
Liability
Life & Health
Workers' Compensation
One Dead In Oil Barge Fire Off Port Aransas, Texas
The U.S. Coast Guard reported Friday that the oil barge B255 caught fire early on Friday at a position about three miles off the harbor entrance at Port Aransas, Texas. The barge was under tow by the ATB tug Buster Bouchard at the time of the incident.
October 23, 2017
Marine
Workers' Compensation
Texas
Florida Workers Comp Rates Could Decrease In 2018
Florida businesses could see workers compensation insurance premiums decrease in 2018, after a tumultuous period that included a double-digit rate hike late last year and a lobbying battle about whether to revamp workers compensation laws.
October 18, 2017
Legislation & Regulation
Workers' Compensation
Florida
Aon Partners With Insurtech On Workers Comp Claims
Aon has collaborated with insurtech CLARA analytics to offer workers compensation insurers artificial intelligence and predictive analytics tools that help injured employees return to work quickly. The deal facilitated by Aon Benfield, the brokers reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor, also decreases loss ratios and improves operational efficiency around claims for carriers, according to the companies.
October 16, 2017
Risk Management
Technology
Workers' Compensation
Oil Rig Explodes In Louisiana Lake Pontchartrain, Injuring 5 Critically
An oil rig exploded on a Louisiana lake Sunday night, injuring seven people, five of them critically, while another person remained unaccounted, authorities said.
The explosion on Lake Pontchartrain was reported at 7:18 p.m. (8:18 p.m. ET) about 1½ miles from shore, authorities said at a briefing late Sunday. Rescue efforts were still underway, they said.
October 16, 2017
Excess & Surplus Lines
Workers' Compensation
Louisiana
The explosion on Lake Pontchartrain was reported at 7:18 p.m. (8:18 p.m. ET) about 1½ miles from shore, authorities said at a briefing late Sunday. Rescue efforts were still underway, they said.
Illinois Study Reviews Medical Marijuana As An Opioid Alternative
In the first peer-reviewed study of Illinois medical cannabis pilot program, researchers hear stories about how patients are leveraging cannabis against the negative effects of opioid use.
October 11, 2017
Workers' Compensation
Illinois
Surveillance Captures Washington Restaurateurs Comp Fraud
A Washington man is accused of running a bar while claiming he was too injured to work, a scheme that allegedly provided him more than $230,000 in state workers compensation and federal disability benefits, according to state regulators.
October 10, 2017
Fraud
Workers' Compensation
Washington
Wearable Tech, Predictive Analytics And Workplace Safety
Wearable technology has advanced from simply storing data to helping prevent or reduce workplace accidents, and can provide employers and insurers with invaluable information, industry analysts said Thursday. However, that information must be properly stored, processed and protected, they added.
October 9, 2017
Technology
Workers' Compensation




