SISF Gets Its Lawyers Back… Maybe
A California Court of Appeal says it isn’t necessary to automatically disqualify the lead counsel for the California Self-Insurers’ Security Fund for hiring away a defense attorney from the other …
A California Court of Appeal says it isn’t necessary to automatically disqualify the lead counsel for the California Self-Insurers’ Security Fund for hiring away a defense attorney from the other …
California’s Self-Insurers’ Security Fund’s (SISF) $40 million lawsuit for joint and several liability against hundreds of former members of a failed healthcare industry self-insured group (SIG) has been delayed. A …
As always with the first issue in the New Year Workers’ Comp Executive presents it ‘Top Stories’ from last year. Past performance is the best predictor of the future, as …
The Self Insurers’ Security Fund and Liberty Mutual Insurance are taking legal action to collect over $57 million owed by the former members of the Healthcare Industry Self Insurance Program …
Workers’ comp reform and the fight for and against it remained a dominant headline throughout 2013 but it was far from the only dynamic at play in the California workers’ …
The change in the state’s workers’ comp, security deposit rules for self-insured employers has put several self-insured groups (SIGs) in arrears with the Office of Self Insurance Plans (see related …
Operators of some self-insured groups (SIGs) are warning that proposed rule changes mandated by SB 863 could drive some groups out of business by setting onerous workers’ comp security deposit …
New rules governing the actuarial reports, security deposits and annual assessments for self-insured groups (SIGs) are out. SIG insiders are saying much of the initial concern has been muted. The …