workers’ compensation News
Texas Likely to Become an ‘NCCI State’ for Workers Comp; Question Is When
Texas will be privatizing many functions in its workers compensation system if Insurance Commissioner Julia Rathgeber approves a staff petition to adopt the National Council on Compensation Insurance ...
WCRI Studies Link Fee Schedules to Lower Payments
States that do not have a fee schedule in place are likely to pay more for workers compensation-related medical services, according to two Workers Compensation Research Institute studies that ...
Group Health Plans Pick Up Tab for ‘Zero Cost’ Workers’ Compensation Claims: Study
Workers' compensation claims that result in no payment lead to millions of dollars in increased costs for employee group insurance plans, new research shows. Nationwide, so-called "zero-cost" ...
That ’70s Show: Obamacare Takes Federal Black Lung Claims Back in Time
Tucked into amendments to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) are two unexpected provisions that put casualty insurance carriers on the hook to pay Black Lung benefits on claims ...
Workers’ Compensation Results Improved in 2012: A.M. Best
The workers' compensation industry's results improved in 2012. Premiums grew for the second straight year, the combined ratio improved, and claims frequency declined at a faster rate than severity ...
Future Profit Projections: Moody’s Analysis of Commercial Combined Ratios
Given the current level of commercial insurance price increases, which are outpacing loss ratio trends, analysts at Moody's Investors Service forecast that underwriting margins will also continue to ...
Commercial Insurance Rate Hikes Continuing; WC Profit Ahead in ’14: Moody’s
Moody's expects property/casualty commercial insurance rate hikes to continue for the balance of the year, making 2013 the third straight full year of rising rates for commercial lines carriers, ...
Builder Deaths Climb First Time Since 2006
Deaths among U.S. construction workers climbed last year for the first time since before the financial crisis amid a building rebound. On-the-job fatalities in the private construction segment rose 5 ...

