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CA - County Report Celebrates Improvements in Comp System Despite Persistent Concerns

07/15/2026 | 0

The Ventura County civil grand jury said in a new report that the county has improved how it processes presumptive workers' compensation claims, but long-standing concerns persist among workers about how their claims are processed. Deputy sheriffs with presumptive claims told members of the grand jury about frustration over limited communication, confusing delays, long waiting periods and claims that were initially denied only to be approved later. Executives from the Ventura County risk management office described complex and convoluted laws and difficulties in finding ways to make Read More

NM - WCJ Errs in Finding Worker Made Initial Selection of Treatment Provider

07/15/2026 | 0

The New Mexico Court of Appeals overturned the denial of a worker’s claim for benefits for a knee injury, finding the judge erred in determining that the worker had selected the initial treatment provider. Case: Chavez v. Prull Custom Builders, No. A-1-CA-42494, 06/29/2026, published. Facts: Victoria Chavez worked for Prull Custom Builders. She injured her left knee when she slipped and fell in Prull’s parking lot in February 2022. Chavez was treated at a Concentra urgent care center and released to work with restrictions. A few days later, she received referrals for Read More

SC - Federal Court Upholds Dismissal of State's Challenge to OSHA Rule

07/15/2026 | 0

A federal appellate court upheld the dismissal of South Carolina’s challenge to a 2016 rule issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Case: McMaster v. U.S. Department of Labor, No. 25-1986, 06/24/2026, published. Facts: The Occupational Safety and Health Act requires the U.S. Department of Labor to administer occupational health and safety standards, but it allows states to establish their own plans, subject to OSHA approval. In July 2016, a new rule required OSHA to annually adjust its penalties to keep up with inflation. The rule said state plans h Read More

WV - Court Upholds Denial of Worker's Request to Expand Claim

07/15/2026 | 0

West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld the denial of a worker’s request to expand his claim to add severe cervical stenosis as a compensable condition. Case: Greynolds v. Bluewater Inc., No. 26-ICA-8, 06/30/2026, published. Facts: John Greynolds worked for Bluewater Inc. as a truck driver. He suffered injuries when his truck was rear-ended by another truck moving at full speed after losing its brakes coming down a hill. At a hospital, Greynolds reported significant neck pain and left upper extremity tingling, but he denied any loss of consciousness. Read More

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Press - Don’t Punish Our Heroes for Protecting California: the Legislature Needs to Save an Obscure but Important Insurance from Governor Newsom

06/05/2026 | 0

By: Michael Beyda (Retired LAPD Police Officer) Four years ago, I was gearing up to head into work as a Police Officer for the City of Los Angeles. Between trips to my car, I heard noises in my garage. I face danger each and every day on the job. I just wasn’t expecting to be met not by a raccoon, but by a burglar who had stolen a ballistic vest and one of my guns from my car. I was able to get away, but not before he shot me twice in the chest and once in the leg.The LA Times covered my harrowing experience: I thought I was going to die. Even after extensive medical treatment and years of Read More

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CA - Barthel: Does Accuracy of WCJ Credibility Assessments Justify Using Them as Lie Detectors?

By Donald R. Barthel
07/15/2026 | 0

How well can judges assess a witness’s credibility, and how important does the WCAB believe it is for a WCJ to have the opportunity to apply its presumably well-honed baloney barometer? The answers may surprise you. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board firmly believes judges can assess honesty in the courtroom. Presumably, this is due in no small part to the commissioners’ prior careers on the bench. After years of judging witness veracity in the courtroom (and rarely, if ever, having their judgments successfully challenged), the commissioners have likely been pres Read More

NY - No Summary Judgment on Worker's Labor Law Claim for Slip-and-Fall

07/15/2026 | 0

A New York appellate court upheld a denial of summary judgment on a worker’s Labor Law claim for his injuries from a trip-and-fall accident. Case: Almer v. Summit Glory Property LLC, No. 154195/19, 595753/19, 595378/20, 595584/20, 06/30/2026, published. Facts: Nick Almer worked for the Forest Electric Corp. He tripped and fell over a drag line — a rope used to pull cable through a conduit — while working on a construction project. The drag line was attached to a partially installed data cable that had been coiled up and hung from a passageway ceiling. The constructio Read More

AK - Bill Revising Firefighter Presumption Criteria Becomes Law

07/15/2026 | 0

A bill revising the criteria for Alaska firefighters to qualify for the presumption that certain types of cancer arose from employment took effect without the governor's signature. HB 14 became law Monday without the signature of Gov. Mike Dunleavy. The bill doubles the post-separation coverage for the presumption that applies to cancers, including brain cancer, melanoma and leukemia, to 10 years from five. Additionally, firefighters will earn six calendar months of post-separation coverage for each year of service, up from the three months they currently receive. The bill would also r Read More

OR - State Holding Workplace Safety Training

07/15/2026 | 0

The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division and the Oregon Employment Department are partnering to provide free worker safety and health training workshops in rural communities throughout the state. The workshops will show workers how to protect themselves from the four hazards that pose the greatest risk of death in the construction industry: falls, getting caught in or between objects, being struck by objects, and electrocution.  In addition, the workshops will address heat-illness prevention, workers' rights and whistleblower protections, and information for workers and em Read More

NATL. - Great American, CoEfficient Underwriters Launch Comp Program for Staffing Firms

07/15/2026 | 0

Great American Insurance Group’s Alternative Markets Division and CoEfficient Underwriters Agency Inc., a program administrator specializing in workers’ compensation and alternative risk solutions, announced on Tuesday a new workers’ compensation program for temporary staffing firms. The program was developed to support agents and insureds seeking an option tailored to the unique operational and claims characteristics of the temporary staffing industry, the companies said in a joint statement. "Temporary staffing firms need workers’ compensation insuranc Read More

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Press - County Employee Ordered to Pay $92,441.00 In Restitution and a 120- Day Jail Sentence

07/08/2026 | 0

The Special Investigative Unit of RJN Investigations, Inc. was recently notified by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office in regard to the formal sentencing of a former County Sheriff Special Officer. In this particular case, the claimant filed a workers’ compensation claim and based upon listed restrictions, the employer was unable to accommodate. As such, he began to receive Temporary Total Disability payments. As the claimant did not appear to be improving despite medical treatment provided, the examiner authorized the RJN SIU Department to conduct surveillance measures to determ Read More

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TX - Court Upholds Dismissal of Worker's Claims for Negligence, Retaliation

07/14/2026 | 0

A Texas appellate court upheld the summary dismissal of a worker’s claim for negligence and retaliation as time-barred. Concepcion Benavidez worked as a certified nursing assistant at Cimarron Place Health & Rehabilitation Center. The facility is operated by Cascade-Nueces Health Services Ltd. She allegedly suffered injuries at work in April 2022 when she collided with a resident-operated wheelchair during a power outage. Benavidez filed suit against Cimarron Place and Cascade-Nueces, asserting that they had a duty of care to maintain a safe working environment, that they breached Read More

KY - Supreme Court Upholds PTD Award to Worker Despite Brief Return to Prior Job

07/14/2026 | 0

The Kentucky Supreme Court upheld an award of permanent total disability benefits for a worker with some ability to work and was able to briefly return to her prior position. Case: Rural King Supply Inc. v. Sallie, No. 2025-SC-0070-WC, 06/25/2026, unpublished. Facts: Evelyn Sallie worked for Rural King Supply Inc. At age 62, she sustained a severe crush injury to her right foot when a forklift ran over it in March 2021. After the fractures healed, Sallie suffered neuropathic symptoms and fungal complications. Three physicians evaluated Sallie as part of the workers’ compens Read More

WV - Worker Dragged by Vehicle Can Expand Claim to Add Psych Injuries

07/14/2026 | 0

West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld the expansion of a worker’s claim to include the psychological conditions he developed after a work accident that involved being dragged by a moving vehicle. Case: City of Bluefield v. S.S., No. 25-ICA-405, 06/30/2026, published. Facts: A City of Bluefield employee, identified in court documents by his initials S.S., suffered injuries in November 2022 while performing maintenance on a garbage truck. While S.S. was under the truck, it was struck by another vehicle, and he was dragged several feet. S.S. saw Theresa Bishop, a li Read More

NY - Court Upholds Judgment Dismissing Claim by Worker Struck by Falling Cable

07/14/2026 | 0

A New York appellate court upheld a judgment dismissing a worker’s Labor Law claim for his injuries from being struck by a falling electrical cable. Case: Bartnick v. Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc., No. 2023-12421, 06/24/2026, published. Facts: Jason P. Bartnick worked for Verizon. He was working on a public street to repair damaged telephone lines while Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc. employees worked nearby repairing electrical cables. As a result of an electrical explosion related to ConEd's work, an electrical cable fell to the ground and struck Ba Read More

CA - Governor Signs Debit Card Bill

07/14/2026 | 0

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that permanently authorizes employers to pay indemnity benefits using prepaid debit cards. On July 6, Newsom signed AB 1683, which eliminates language that would end the debit card pilot program at the start of 2027. Lawmakers in 2018 authorized a pilot project giving employers and carriers the option to use prepaid cards to deliver benefits, with the written permission of the applicant. The law required that injured workers be able to withdraw the entire balance of the card in one transaction without incurring fees and have reasonable access to in- Read More

FL - Report: Construction Fraud Ring Allegedly Ducked More Than $600K in Premiums

07/14/2026 | 0

Authorities in Southern Florida said a family-run criminal organization used shell companies to defraud workers' compensation carriers out of more than $600,000 in premiums by underreporting actual payroll. An arrest warrant affidavit filed Wednesday and posted online by WPEC, a CBS affiliate in West Palm Beach, alleges that the scheme involved concealing about $9.42 million in payroll spread across three companies on policies that ran from 2024 to 2025. JNJ Construction Services Inc. allegedly reported $1.7 million in payroll for a period during which it allegedly processed $4.4 mi Read More

NH - Governor Approves Portable Benefits Plans for Contractors

07/14/2026 | 0

New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill allowing contractors to voluntarily participate in portable benefit plans without altering their legal independent status. The governor signed HB 1245 on July 2, according to a notice posted to the legislature's website Friday. The bill allows a business or person hiring an independent contractor to voluntarily contribute funds to the contractor's portable benefit account that can be used to pay for health insurance, disability coverage and other related expenses. A contractor participating in or controlling a portable benefit account, a Read More