- T-Mobile facing labor claim despite address mix-up
A New York state appellate court has ruled in favor of a construction worker who misidentified the location of his accident when he filed a labor law claim.
- Fight with employer bars worker from disability benefits
An Ohio worker who quit his job on his first day of light-duty work is entitled to workers compensation benefits but not temporary total disability benefits, a divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled.
- Did your celebrity endorser fall from grace? There's insurance for that
An American International Group Inc. unit is offering limits of up to $5 million through a product designed to help policyholders respond to risks from a celebrity endorser’s fall from grace, scandal or unexpected death, the insurer said Thursday.
- Enstar unit buys workers comp insurer Companion
Enstar Group Ltd.’s indirect, wholly owned subsidiary, Sussex Holdings Inc., has acquired Companion Property & Casualty Insurance Co., a property/casualty, specialty and workers compensation insurer, for $218 million.
- Workers comp doctors collect much less under new California fee schedule
Physicians providing consultations to injured workers under California’s workers compensation system saw a 31% decrease in payments in the first quarter of 2014 due to changes in the state’s workers comp fee schedule.
- Employers to see lower workers comp rates in Delaware
An 11.5% decrease in Delaware voluntary workers compensation rates has been approved based on a recommendation from the Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau.