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University Employee Sustains Bike Injury, Still Qualifies for Workers Comp

University Employee Sustains Bike Injury, Still Qualifies for Workers Comp

A woman who fell off her bike and was injured while leaving her workplace at the University of California will be eligible for Workers Compensation but cannot sue her employer for negligence, an appeals court ruled. Based on the \"premises line\" rule, the employee was still engaged in the course of her employment when the accident occurred, as she was…

Report: Workers’ Compensation Claims Fueled by Job Inexperience, Older Age

Report: Workers’ Compensation Claims Fueled by Job Inexperience, Older Age

A recent study examined 1.2 million on-the-job injury reports to determine which populations are most vulnerable to Workers’ Compensation Insurance claims, Property Casualty 360 reported this month. Brand-new hires were responsible for 34% of all claims assessed; among small businesses, first-year workers made up around 43% of claims, the publication reported. “There has always been a…

Workers’ Compensation Market Overview

Workers’ Compensation Market Overview

Unlike practically every other line of business within the insurance industry, Workers’ Compensation remains in a historically soft market that is now entering its eighth year. This soft market is expected to continue for another two to three years unless a severe recession adversely affects capacity. One of the main reasons that Workers’ Compensation remains soft is that it remains…

Navigating a Soft Workers’ Compensation Market

Navigating a Soft Workers’ Compensation Market

During this webinar, our experts joined for a discussion on the current state of the Workers\' Compensation market, including insights and tips on how to navigate the continued soft market. https://vimeo.com/804081972/5e4cfda673

New Ohio Law Clarifies Workers’ Compensation for Work-at-Home Injuries

New Ohio Law Clarifies Workers’ Compensation for Work-at-Home Injuries

New legislation that goes into effect in Ohio on Sept. 23 will amend the state’s rules on Workers’ Compensation benefits to address injuries that occur while an individual is working from home. Signed into law in June, House Bill 447 adds exclusions and guidelines for injuries sustained by at-home employees, Property Casualty 360 recently reported. In…

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