
Appeals Court Orders Staffing Firm to Continue 22-Year-Old Workers’ Comp Payments
- The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed that InteliStaf Healthcare must continue paying for a worker’s chronic back pain treatment.
- The employer argued the ongoing care was not causally related to a 2004 workplace injury.
- However, the Workers’ Compensation Board reversed an earlier denial, validating the treating provider’s medical assessment.
- The court upheld this decision, locking in long-tail liability for the decades-old claim.
Court Upholds Injection Denial for Lumbar Strain
The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of advanced back treatment for an injured claimant. The worker requested bilateral transforaminal epidural steroid injections to alleviate ongoing lumbar pain. However, the claims administrator originally denied authorization because the workplace injury was only accepted for a minor lumbar strain. Ultimately, the court found substantial evidence supporting that the treatment was not medically necessary.
Understanding the Workers’ Compensation Ratemaking System
- This educational document from the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation details the evolution of employer classification and experience rating systems.
- Produced by NCCI, this multi-industry ratemaking system collects claims data from insurance companies to calculate fair and accurate coverage costs.
- While private carriers utilize these standardized codes to establish client premium rates, the state division implements them to compute accurate trust fund assessments for self-insured entities.
- Ultimately, this data-driven structure ensures financial equity across industries while promoting a healthy, self-executing workers’ compensation marketplace.
