workers’ compensation News
Pie Insurance Expands Workers Comp Policies Into 3 More States
Pie Insurance has begun selling its low-cost small business workers compensation insurance policies online in Colorado, Louisiana and Texas. That brings the total states for Pie to seven as in March ...
U.S. Commercial Lines Could Produce Small Underwriting Profit in 2018: Fitch Ratings
After a tumultuous 2017, the U.S. commercial lines market should eke out a small underwriting profit in 2018 assuming catastrophe losses return to more historical norms, Fitch Ratings said in a new ...
Most Commercial Lines Premiums Trended Upward in April: IVANS
Last month, major commercial lines insurance renewal premiums continued trending upward, with one exception: workers compensation. The line remains in negative territory for the year, according to ...
ICW Group Expands Workers Comp Underwriting Operations Into 5 New States
ICW Group Insurance Companies plans to start writing workers compensation in five new states: Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota and Missouri. ICW, a group of property/casualty carriers based in San ...
Travelers to Help Test Virtual Reality Tech as Workers Comp-Related Pain Treatment
The Travelers Companies is part of a new pilot project testing virtual reality and wearable technology to treat pain and better manage workers compensation risks. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Samsung ...
Drugmakers Reduce Opioid Marketing as Hundreds of Lawsuits Up Pressure
Purdue Pharma LP's decision to stop promoting its opioid drugs to doctors is being hailed as the first result of a judge's push for concrete solutions to a nationwide epidemic, even though the ...
Pie Insurance Rolls Out First Online Workers Comp Policies in 4 States
Pie Insurance said it is ready to start selling its first workers compensation policies, and the InsurTech startup expects to be operating in 15-20 states by the end of 2018. Policies are slated to ...
Workers Compensation Rates Should (Selectively) Run the Gamut in 2018
Workers compensation rates in 2018 will be mixed, with pricing for some programs expected to be flat to down and others seeing spikes, according to a market prediction from the broker USI. In other ...

