The volume of liens filed in 2015 nearly doubled compared to the previous two years, coming within spitting distance of the average number of liens filed before the reforms in Senate Bill 863 took effect, according to the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau.
There were 362,899 liens filed in 2015, according to the agenda for the March 22 meeting of the WCIRB’s Actuarial Committee. That’s 91.1% more than the 189,951 liens filed in 2014. And it’s a 94.8% increase over the 186,264 liens filed in 2013, the year Senate Bill 863 took effect.
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