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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Workers’ Comp Claimant Loses Lawsuit

The federal district court in San Francisco granted a third-party administrator’s motion to dismiss an injured worker’s lawsuit on the basis that the California Workers’ Compensation Act bars the claims. The court held that the claimant, Kenneth Montesano, must either take up his claims with the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board or seek another avenue of … Read More »

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Safer At Home

The National Council on Compensation Insurance released a study that found there is up to a 40% decline in workers’ comp claim frequency among certain groups of office workers who had access to remote work. The study examined claim frequency from 2019 to 2022 and observed that this group experienced a significantly larger decline in … Read More »

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School Fights Negligence Claim In Death Case

A private, post-secondary school will be in court next week, asking a judge to dismiss a negligence lawsuit because workers’ compensation exclusivity preempts it. The case stems from the death of the school’s dean on May 2, 2025, allegedly at the hands of a campus security guard. Cameisha Clark was dean of Spartan College of … Read More »

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MEWA Executive Strikes Plea Deal

The convicted founder of an illegal workers’ comp scheme has now agreed to plead guilty to tax and disability fraud charges to receive a lesser sentence on these charges. Marcus … Read More »