State: FL FWCJUA Board to Look at Rates and Legislation:

State: FL FWCJUA Board to Look at Rates and Legislation:

The governing board of the Florida Workers’ Compensation Joint Underwriting Association (FWCJUA) will meet by teleconference on June 13 to review rates, 2012 legislation and other issues. FWCJUA said in a meeting announcement the board also will review its plan for disaster recoveries and

State: MN Report Says Paid Comp Claims Down 43% from 1997 to 2010:

The number of paid workers’ compensation claims fell 43% relative to the number of employees from 1997 to 2010, the 2010 “Minnesota Workers’ Compensation System Report” released Tuesday by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry shows. The report says the workers’ compensation claim

State: CA DIR Launches Website to Aid Injured Workers:

The Division of Workers’ Compensation has launched a new website to help guide injured workers through the administrative claims resolution process. DWC Administrative Director Rosa Moran issued a statement on Wednesday explaining that the online resource was created because workers who are hurt “need

State: CA Owners of Construction Company Charged with Fraud:

The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office filed fraud charges against the owners of a Southern California construction company for allegedly underreporting payroll to their workers’ compensation carrier. The District Attorney’s Office charged Gary Renshaw, 50, his wife Tammy Renshaw, 50, and their daughter

State: WV High Court Affirms Board in 10 Comp Rulings:

The West Virginia Supreme Court issued a series of memorandum decisions upholding administrative rulings in 10 workers’ compensation cases on Monday. In Booker v. West Virginia Office of Insurance Commissioner et al., No. 101481, the court affirmed the denial of benefits to Debra K.

State: FL Contractor Charged in Shell Company Case:

The president of a West Florida construction company was arrested last week on charges of falsifying payroll information to reduce workers’ compensation premiums paid to Guarantee Insurance Co. and illegally using a “shell company.” Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater said Friday that Randall

State: OK House and Senate Pass Workers' Comp 'Opt-Out' Bills:

By Bill Kidd, Central Bureau Chief Legislation that would make Oklahoma only the second state in the nation to allow employers to opt out of the workers’ compensation system has cleared both houses of the state Legislature, but the final language hasn’t been determined
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