
Federal Workers’ Comp Program Undergoes Major Modernization
- The Labor Department is launching a multi‑year overhaul of the federal workers’ compensation system to improve claims processing and medical case management.
- Officials said the modernization will update technology platforms and streamline how agencies submit and track claims.
- The effort includes new tools intended to reduce delays and improve data accuracy.
- Additional phases will roll out through 2027 as the program transitions to the updated system.
Campaign Fined for Lapsed Workers’ Comp Coverage
- A New York Supreme Court judge fined the 2024 Trump campaign for failing to maintain required workers’ compensation insurance for certain staff.
- The state board said the campaign did not carry coverage during multiple periods, triggering penalties under New York law.
- Officials ordered payment of outstanding assessments and fees.
- The ruling reinforces employer obligations to maintain continuous workers’ comp coverage.
Washington Region Workers’ Comp–Related Employer Costs Continue to Rise
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that employer insurance costs — which include workers’ compensation — increased 4.1% in the Washington‑Arlington‑Alexandria area over the year.
- Total compensation costs rose 3.4% during the same period. Benefit costs climbed 3.8%, outpacing wage growth.
- The data reflects higher employer spending tied to job‑related injury coverage and other mandated insurance components.
