Alabama Hikes Cash Requirements to Protect Workers Comp Funds

Alabama Updates Captive Insurance Law to Strengthen Solvency

  • Alabama Governor Kay Ivey recently signed House Bill 415, which updates the state’s captive insurance laws effective June 1, 2026. 
  • The new law raises the minimum cash requirement for pure captive insurers from $100,000 to $250,000 to better protect workers’ comp funds. 
  • Additionally, the law brings stricter auditing and actuarial requirements while potentially lifting the existing licensing moratorium. 

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Fort Wayne City Council Reviews Rising Costs of Public Safety Injuries

  • Fort Wayne officials are scrutinizing a significant increase in workers’ compensation and “hurt-on-duty” expenses for police and firefighters. 
  • Proposed adjustments aim to manage the financial impact of long-term medical care and wage replacement for public safety personnel injured in the line of duty. 
  • City leaders are balancing the necessity of providing comprehensive benefits with the reality of growing budgetary pressures. 
  • The council is currently weighing policy shifts to improve claim efficiency and cost containment.

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Austin Firefighter Wins Vital Workers’ Comp Ruling in Cancer Battle

  • A state hearing officer ruled that Austin firefighter Suzanne LaFollette’s terminal cancer is an occupational disease, reversing a previous denial by the city. 
  • The decision confirms that her Stage 4 diagnosis is work-related, granting her access to critical medical benefits and wage replacement. 
  • Initially, the city claimed her illness was an “ordinary disease of life” rather than a result of carcinogen exposure. 
  • Advocates now urge Texas to expand presumptive cancer laws to include reproductive illnesses for all firefighters.

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