Injured Worker’s Retaliation Lawsuit Cleared to Proceed

Injured Worker’s Retaliation Lawsuit Cleared to Proceed

April 09, 2025 – MedLegalNews – San Francisco, CA – Injured Worker’s Retaliation Lawsuit: A California appellate court has ruled that an injured worker can continue pursuing claims of discrimination, retaliation, and wrongful termination. The decision affirms the legal protections available to workers who file for workers’ compensation. Injury, Claim, and Termination The employee suffered […]

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SIBTF Pushes CA Employers’ Assessments Over $2 Billion in 2025

SIBTF Pushes CA Employers’ Assessments Over $2 Billion in 2025

April 08, 2025 – SIBTF Pushes CA Employers: California employers are facing an unprecedented $2 billion in assessments to fund the Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund (SIBTF) in 2025. This sharp increase is driven by a surge in claims and rising costs, putting a significant strain on the workers’ compensation system. Key Factors Driving the

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DIR Releases 2024 IMR Report: Workers’ Comp Dispute Trends

DIR Releases 2024 IMR Report: Workers’ Comp Dispute Trends

April 08, 2025 – MedLegalNews – Sacramento, CA – DIR Releases 2024 IMR Report: The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and its Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) have released the 2024 Annual Report on the state’s Independent Medical Review (IMR) program. Now in its twelfth year, the IMR process continues to serve as California’s

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CA Delivery Owners Ordered to Repay in Workers' Comp Scheme

CA Delivery Owners Ordered to Repay in Workers’ Comp Scheme

April 7, 2025 – MedLegalNews- Los Angeles, CA – CA Delivery Owners: John Nemandoust and Annette Assil, a Los Angeles couple, have been sentenced after a California Department of Insurance (CDI) investigation exposed that they underreported more than $21 million in employee payroll for their delivery businesses. In addition to jail time, the pair has

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Feds Intervene in MultiPlan Price-Fixing Case

Feds Intervene in MultiPlan Price-Fixing Case

Antitrust Allegations Target Healthcare Price-Fixing Algorithms April 7, 2025 – MedLegalNews – MultiPlan Price-Fixing Case: The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) recently entered the ongoing antitrust legal battle against MultiPlan (now known as Claritev), a tech company that assists health insurers in controlling healthcare costs. This case has gained national attention, as it alleges that

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California Law to AI: Legal Advisories Issued by Attorney General Bonta

California Bill Seeks to Reform Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund (SIBTF), Tighten Eligibility Requirements

March 26, 2025— Assemblymember Liz Ortega has amended Assembly Bill 1329 to significantly alter California’s Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund (SIBTF), proposing its renaming to the Second-Chance Employer’s Risk Reduction Trust Fund. The bill aims to reform the program that provides supplemental benefits to workers with pre-existing disabilities who suffer a subsequent work-related injury, resulting

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Bill Proposes Standardized Med-Legal Report Templates

Bill Proposes Standardized Med-Legal Report Templates

Effort to Streamline Medical-Legal Evaluations Gains Support April 3, 2025 – MedLegalNews – Standardized Med-Legal Report Templates: California lawmakers are advancing a bill to standardize med-legal report templates, aiming to improve efficiency and consistency in medical-legal evaluations. The proposed legislation seeks to reduce disputes, expedite claim resolutions, and enhance clarity in reports used for workers’

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Bill Seeks to Address Understaffing at Cal/OSHA

Bill Seeks to Address Understaffing at Cal/OSHA

California Lawmakers Push to Strengthen Workplace Safety Oversight April 3, 2025 – MedLegalNews – Bill Seeks to Address Understaffing: California legislators are proposing new legislation to tackle chronic understaffing at the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA). The bill aims to increase staffing levels and improve the agency’s ability to enforce workplace safety

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CMA Introduces 2025 Bill Package for Healthcare Reform

CMA Introduces 2025 Bill Package for Healthcare Reform

April 02, 2025 – CMA Introduces 2025 Bill Package:The California Medical Association (CMA) has unveiled its 2025 sponsored bill package, aiming to address major healthcare challenges, including bureaucratic delays, private equity’s role in medicine, AI regulations, and physician workforce shortages. Tackling Private Equity’s Influence in Healthcare CMA President Shannon Udovic-Constant, M.D., emphasized the organization’s commitment

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Doctors Company Acquires ProAssurance in Finalized Deal

Doctors Company Acquires ProAssurance in Finalized Deal

April 1, 2025 – Napa, CA – The Doctors Company Acquires ProAssurance Corporation (NYSE: PRA) in a $1.3 billion transaction, significantly strengthening its role in the medical liability insurance market. Expanding Nationwide Healthcare Liability Coverage Under the terms of this deal, ProAssurance stockholders will receive $25.00 per share in cash, representing a 60% premium over

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