Industry Insights
Commercial Driver Fatigue a Pre-existing Condition? | 03/18/2010 | ||
By: Jon Gelman | |||
State: NA | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Jon GelmanFalling asleep at the wheel is a common cause of accidents for commercial drivers. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation is exploring the issue that such conditions as excessive daytime sleepiness should be eva...Read More | |||
Claimant Need Not Prove Injury Caused Wage Loss to Earn Max IIBs | 03/02/2010 | ||
By: Michael Rabinowitz | |||
State: FL | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Michael RabinowitzHere is an interesting decision regarding the relatively overlooked payment of impairment income benefits (IIBs). In Seminole County v. Baumgardner, Claimant missed work during the period he was entitled to IIBs. He failed to earn under 100% of his pre-in...Read More | |||
Claims-Acceptance Rules | 01/04/2010 | ||
By: Eugene Keefe | |||
State: IL | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Eugene KeefeWe are starting to see more and more assignments come in with a truly anomalous claims issue—claims that have been: “Held” by the adjuster for weeks, months and years prior to being sent to defense counsel; Sub...Read More | |||
Calif. Comp is OK: Just Don't Get Sick | 12/21/2009 | ||
By: Jon Gelman | |||
State: CA | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Jon GelmanThe Rand Corp. published yet another report evaluating the troubled California workers' compensation system. The report, in its esoteric evaluation, reflects on the poor financial judgment of the industry to meet the needs of the injured workers.The study mis...Read More | |||
Coming Out on the Winning End Without Going to Trial | 12/16/2009 | ||
State: FL | Segment: | 0 | |||
By E. Louis Stern and Jacqueline L. BlantonFlorida’s workers’ compensation statute is intended to be self-executing, allowing for a quick and efficient delivery of benefits to an injured worker so as to facilitate his return to gainful employment at a reasonable cost to the e...Read More | |||
Congress, Health and Unintended Consequences | 12/01/2009 | ||
By: Jon Gelman | |||
State: NA | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Jon GelmanThis past week some very dramatic things happened in the workers’ compensation world. The U.S. Senate moved forward on initiating a floor debate on health care. At the same time, a group of workers’ compensation scholars met in Washington D.C. to discuss the ...Read More | |||
Can I Fire My Injured Employee? | 11/18/2009 | ||
State: CA | Segment: | 0 | Popular with Insurance | |||
By Howard StevensEleven years ago, when our newsletter made its debut, we published an article about Labor Code §132a and recommendations for ways to avoid trouble under this potentially very expensive liability.With continued downsizing of industry in California, we bel...Read More | |||
Court Sets Geographical Limits on Compenable Consequence Claims | 10/27/2009 | ||
State: CA | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Michael LeClercLast week, October 13, 2009, the 4th District Court of Appeal held that there are reasonable geographical limits to an employer's liability for compensable consequence claims.In Esquivel v. WCAB, the injured worker resided in San Diego. After suffe...Read More | |||
Consider Your Auto-Termination Policy | 10/12/2009 | ||
By: Eugene F. Keefe | |||
State: IL | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Eugene F. Keefe Synopsis: Auto-termination policies may now be HR "poison" — we were stunned to see a record-high settlement between the EEOC and Sears involving an auto-termination policy based on extended absence.Editor's comment: If you have an a...Read More | |||
Coventry Healthcare Has Solved the Problems of Yesterday | 09/30/2009 | ||
By: Joe Paduda | |||
State: NA | Segment: | 0 | |||
By Joe PadudaFrom comments made by management at Coventry's presentation at a recent Morgan Stanley investor day, the company's efforts to refocus on core businesses appears to be working.Of the two key takeaways, one was wildly obvious while the other much less so. T...Read More | |||