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What does the latest industry experience tell us about the health of the workers' comp system? How are the trends affecting ...
The Department of Industrial Relations has been throwing resources at California's out-of-control Subsequent Injuries ...
Why was the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau looking to combine two classifications related to mining? What was in the data that changed their mind?
Cumulative trauma claims have been a persistent and growing problem for California employers and their carriers. How big a financial problem is it? One carrier recently put it into perspective. Get ...
Why is the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau looking to consolidate several classes in the food and beverage manufacturing sector? What risks are moving, and how will this impact employers ...
A new en banc decision by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board addresses the use of remote witnesses at hearings. How does the Board say workers' comp judges should handle these requests?
Why is the administration of Gov. Gavin Newsom coming out in opposition to a measure to create a workers' comp presumption for heat-related illnesses? What are its concerns?
The Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund, (SIBTF), is in deep trouble and it’s affecting every government and private employer. The legislature needs to act now to protect California. Read why and ...
The new assessments for funding the Division of Industrial Relations are out for workers’ comp policies, and the total is up again. How much more do they say they need to run the system? What will ...
The Governor made major changes to the leadership at the Department of Industrial Relations. New people will fill the top two positions. Who are they and where did they come from? Click here for the ...
Workers’ Comp Executive Masthead Need to give us a call: Main Office 916-774-4000 Main Office Facsimile 916-780-0600 Email: HelpDesk [@] wcexec.com feedback [@] wcexec.com Publisher: J Dale Debber ...
The 2024 assessments are out California employers will have more fees tacked on to their workers’ comp. The fees will fund operations at the Department of Industrial Relations. How much more? The ...
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