CIGA Investigation Notches One Conviction, Another Prosecution Pending

The California Insurance Guarantee Association created its own internal special investigations unit (SIU) last year to fight fraud, and officials say the effort has already produced a conviction that allowed the organization to recoup nearly $1 million in fraudulent payments. The unit has had another suspected fraud referral accepted by a county District Attorney and … Read More »

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Nation’s Largest Workers’ Comp Carriers – 2022

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) released its initial market share report for 2022. The most interesting statistics show that the ten largest workers’ comp carriers accounted for 44.03% of the national market, up nearly 1% from 2021. The next 15 carrier groups, ranked by volume, together wrote 22.7%. Together the top 25 groups … Read More »

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Carrier Predicts Hardening Workers’ Comp Market

The workers’ comp market is on an unprecedented run with employers paying rates that are the lowest seen since the early 1970s. One major carrier, however, sees a hardening market on the horizon. “From my perspective, based on what I see and I believe my colleagues’ perspective is that comp is likely going to continue … Read More »

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Commissioner’s Authority, Attorney Fee Award Affirmed

The Second District Court of Appeal says a lower court was correct to deny The Travelers’ challenge of Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara’s authority to find that unfiled side agreements in a workers’ comp program were unenforceable. The court also upheld an attorney fee award to the policyholder that successfully challenged the validity of these disputed … Read More »

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Nation’s Largest Workers’ Comp Carriers

The first results from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) annual report on market share totals show that the 25 largest workers’ comp carriers continued to control two-thirds of the workers’ comp market with 66.26% market share. At the top, ten groups are the same as last year, although there was some jostling for … Read More »

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Slumping Payroll, Rates Continue to Depress Carriers’ Earnings

Workers’ comp carriers across California report depressed earnings from the just-completed second quarter. Loss of premium dollars continues to impact carriers’ bottom lines. The decline in premium is due in large part to loss of insured payroll, driven by a number of factors ranging from general loss of jobs in the state economy to accounts … Read More »

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FLASH: Some Carriers File Rates

Not waiting for whatever decision California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner issues regarding a mid-year rate increase, several workers’ comp carriers have filed new rates. The carriers have crunched their own numbers and they are well below of the 23.7% recommended by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau.  This could portend a continuing completive market, a … Read More »

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Revolving Market of Carriers

After a long fast, one old name in California workers’ comp is said to be regaining its appetite for risk in the Golden State. Two new companies are looking for a seat at the table. And yet another carrier that feasted heavily at the California workers’ comp buffet in the immediate post-reform era has exited … Read More »

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