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CIGA Assessments To Decline In Coming Year
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The California Insurance Guarantee Association just approved next year’s assessment rate. Did employers catch a break? Click here for the story.
Disputed Frontier Insurance Funds Still In Question
California liquidators are proposing to release some money from the estate of the failed Frontier Pacific Insurance Company. How much is being turned loose, to whom, and what’s the latest on the disputed dollars? Click here for the full story.
Hartford, ECIC Grow Market Share, SCIF Loses More
The overall workers’ comp pie grew in 2011 to $7.8 billion in workers’ comp premiums and some carriers committed a lot more capital to the California market. So who tripled their writings last year and how did the rest of the market shake out? Click here for the latest numbers.
Carriers See Impact from Higher Rates in First Quarter
Two of the largest workers’ comp carriers in California just reported profits for the first quarter. How much are they making and what’s driving the results? Click here for the details.
Some Carriers Reduce California Excess Workers’ Comp Exposure
Decisions by some carriers about California’s excess workers’ comp market have a ripple effect for the industry. What is happening to the cost of exposure in California and what does it mean for retail carriers and brokers? Click here for the whole story.
An End to Double-Dipping or Just Passing Through?
Employers, insurers and labor all agree that there is yet another cost to the system that needs to be stamped out. What is it? How much is it costing? Will this become part of overall comprehensive workers’ comp reform? Click here to get all the details.
Ohio BWC Investigations Result In 7 Workers’ Comp Fraud Convictions In April
Columbus, OH (WorkersCompensation.com) – Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer today announced seven individuals were convicted of or pleaded guilty to charges
Ohio Woman Sentenced For Workers’ Comp Fraud
Colombus, OH (WorkersCompensation.com) – A Vinton (Gallia County) woman pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud and forgery this week after she was found forging documents
