
Report Highlights Rising Workers’ Comp Claim Complexity
- An industry trends report reveals that modern workers’ compensation claims are increasingly driven by a combination of medical complexity and behavioral health challenges.
- Rising litigation exposure, medical inflation, and regulatory changes are expanding operational demands on insurance organizations.
- To mitigate these escalating financial risks, top claims programs are shifting toward early clinical intervention and integrated data analytics.
- These technology-driven care strategies aim to prevent individual workplace injury events from developing into prolonged, high-cost cases.
Washington State Raising Workers’ Comp Penalties
- Washington employers face higher fines for violating state workers’ compensation laws starting July 1, 2026, due to a mandated 12.11 percent inflation adjustment.
- Minimum penalties for delaying or refusing timely benefit payments to injured workers will increase to $1,301 per occurrence.
- Administrative lapses and general noncompliance with agency insurance rules will also see corresponding fine hikes.
- These adjustments aim to ensure compliance with state labor regulations.
Labor Department Proposes Black Lung Form Revisions
- The Department of Labor is soliciting public comment on proposed data revisions to forms used by coal operators under the Black Lung Benefits Act.
- These administrative updates focus on how employers respond to formal worker disability claims.
- The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs estimates the total annual paperwork cost for respondents will be $2,923.
- Stakeholders must submit all feedback regarding these revisions before the August 7, 2026 deadline.
