2025 Year-In-Review

Welcome to 2026. Workers’ Comp Executive is starting its 36th year of covering California’s workers’ comp industry.  Here is our annual look back at the biggest stories from the prior twelve months. In many instances, the top stories of 2025 brought closure to issues that had populated this annual review for several years, while other … Read More »

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Court Limits FAIR Plan Coverages

Californians who get their homeowner’s insurance coverage through the FAIR Plan will not have incidental workers’ comp coverage or premises liability coverage under a decision handed down by the Second District Court of Appeal. The decision overturns a lower court ruling that upheld a 2021 order by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara requiring the California FAIR … Read More »

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Restitution Hearing Scheduled In Workers’ Comp Bribery Case

Chief District Judge Cynthia Bashant in the United States District Court for the Southern District is set to determine how much restitution Sam Solakyan will be ordered to pay for his conviction in a workers’ comp bribery scheme, after the United States Supreme Court refused to hear his appeal. Judge Bashant will decide the restitution … Read More »

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Staffing Execs Indicted for Tax and Workers’ Comp Fraud

Federal officials filed an eight-count federal indictment naming seven staffing industry executives as defendants. The case alleges a scheme to pocket payroll taxes from client employers and workers, and to cheat workers’ comp carriers out of premium. Proceeds from the $90 million scheme allegedly went toward buying real estate, luxury cars, expensive vacations, and other … Read More »

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Here are the Premium Assessments

California employers will pay nearly 5.2% on top of workers’ compensation premium in 2026 to fund the state’s workers’ comp system, Cal/OSHA, labor law enforcement, and anti-fraud programs. Currently, insured … Read More »

Continuing Fight Over Disbarment

The California State Bar states that a convicted attorney did more than just provide bookkeeping services to a workers’ compensation fraud scheme; it also alleges that he provided legal services that furthered the fraud. The Bar maintains that these actions warrant much more than the public warning originally issued and is again asking a State … Read More »

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Draft EAMS Regulations

The Division of Workers’ Compensation is seeking feedback from the workers’ compensation community on draft changes to the rules governing its Electronic Adjudication Management System. EAMS, as it’s known, is the case management system that tracks the approximately 250,000 workers’ compensation cases that are heard in California’s workers’ compensation courts each year. The Division has … Read More »

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