Workers' compensation in California made the top headline of the front page of the Sunday Los Angeles Times, with the claim that the system is "so broken" that for many it is the last straw in the state's high cost of doing business, and that Nevada is the state of choice for former California firms.Other employers, according to the article, are reducing staff just to save on work comp. And others are just quitting, says the Times.Claiming that "ailing insurers [are] jacking up rates to recoup their losses", The Times says that the increases in work comp rates lately are particularly significa...
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