Governor Newsom Honors Workers’ Memorial Day 2025

Governor Newsom Honors Workers’ Memorial Day 2025

April 28, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Governor Newsom Honors Workers’ Memorial Day 2025 Proclamation Calls on Californians to Remember Fallen Workers and Renew Commitment to Safety SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a proclamation designating April 28, 2025, as Workers’ Memorial Day in California. The declaration honors workers who have lost their lives or […]

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Pepperdine and Four Janitorial Contractors Cited $80K for Labor Violations

Pepperdine and Four Janitorial Contractors Cited $80K for Labor Violations

April 30, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Pepperdine and Four Janitorial Contractors Cited $80K for Labor Violations University and Contractors Penalized for Failing to Comply with Janitorial Registration Law The California Labor Commissioner’s Office (LCO) has cited Pepperdine University and four janitorial contractors a total of $80,000 for violating the state’s janitorial registration requirements. The enforcement

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Lawmakers Pass 'Good Faith Bill' to Strengthen Prompt Workers’ Comp Payments

Lawmakers Pass ‘Good Faith Bill’ to Strengthen Prompt Workers’ Comp Payments

April 28, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Good Faith Bill Good Faith Bill Targets Unreasonable Delays and Strengthens Enforcement in Workers’ Compensation Cases The California State Assembly has approved AB 1870, also known as the “Good Faith Bill.” Authored by Assemblymember Liz Ortega, the legislation aims to hold employers and insurers accountable for unreasonable delays in

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Four Indicted in Florida for Off-the-Books Payroll, Workers’ Comp Fraud

Appeals Court Revives FEHA Claim Dismissed Under SLAPP Law

April 28, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Appeals Court Revives FEHA Claim: A California appeals court has ruled that a plaintiff’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) claim can proceed, despite an earlier dismissal under the state’s anti-SLAPP law. The case stems from a workplace retaliation lawsuit. Initially, the trial court granted a special motion to

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California Janitorial Services Owner Sentenced for Insurance Fraud, Tax Evasion

California Janitorial Services Owner Sentenced for Insurance Fraud, Tax Evasion

April 28, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Sacramento, CA — California Janitorial Services Owner: On April 23, 2025, Martha Toro, owner of MT Janitorial Services, pled no contest to felony charges of insurance fraud and tax evasion. The Honorable David Bonilla sentenced her to 270 days in county jail and two years of formal probation for

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DWC Launches Pharmacy Fee Calculator for Public Testing

DWC Launches Pharmacy Fee Calculator for Public Testing

April 25, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Oakland, CA — DWC Launches Pharmacy Fee Calculator for Public Testing. This tool previews how future pharmacy reimbursements will be calculated under California’s workers’ compensation system. Designed for Simplicity and Transparency The new calculator is built on a proposed pharmacy fee schedule that reflects legislative changes. It simplifies the

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Insurance Committee Advances SIBTF, IBR Bills in Key Workers’ Comp Reform Push

Insurance Committee Passes SIBTF, IBR Bills

April 24, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Sacramento — The California Assembly Insurance Committee advanced two bills this week that could significantly impact the administration of workers’ compensation claims: AB 1329, which reforms the Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund (SIBTF), and AB 1870, which modifies the Independent Bill Review (IBR) process for medical billing disputes. AB

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Subrogation Rights of First Responders' Employers

Lawmaker Amends Bill to Limit Subrogation Rights of First Responders’ Employers

April 23, 2025 | MedLegalNews.com – Sacramento, CA – Lawmaker Amends Bill: California Assemblymember Liz Ortega has amended AB 1329 to restrict when public employers can recover workers’ compensation costs in lawsuits brought by first responders. Under the proposed changes, cities, counties, and other public employers would lose their subrogation rights if a first responder’s

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CA WCIRB Announces September 2025 Pure Premium Rate Filing

CA WCIRB Announces September 2025 Pure Premium Rate Filing

CA WCIRB Announces: Proposed Rate Hike of 11.2% Reflects Increased Costs and Claim Frequencies Oakland, CA – April 22, 2025 – CA WCIRB Announces: The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) Governing Committee has authorized the submission of a September 1, 2025, Pure Premium Rate Filing to the California Insurance Commissioner. This filing

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Employers Hold the Wheel: New Webinar Urges Shift from Distracted to Focused Driving

Employers Hold the Wheel: New Webinar Urges Shift from Distracted to Focused Driving

Sentry Insurance Spotlights Employer Responsibility in Preventing Work-Related Collisions April 21, 2025 – MedLegalNews.com – Employers Hold the Wheel: Distracted driving remains a leading cause of workplace injuries, legal claims, and costly vehicle accidents. Yet according to a new on-demand webinar from Sentry Insurance, many employers overlook their role in creating a safer driving culture.

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