
Lowell Business Operators Face Federal Charges Over Systemic Fraud
- A Lowell man pleaded guilty to orchestrating a scheme that concealed over $6 million in payroll to commit workers’ compensation insurance fraud.
- In a related federal crackdown, a Lowell father and daughter were arrested for operating temporary employment agencies designed to evade mandatory employment taxes.
- Both cases involved systematic financial deception aimed at dodging worker-related financial obligations.
- Federal authorities successfully prosecuted these individuals for actively undermining workforce protection systems.
South Dakota Supreme Court Defines Workers’ Comp Appeal Rules
- The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that a change-in-condition finding is not a final, appealable order.
- State law dictates that the Department of Labor must issue a complete payment modification determination before an appeal can proceed.
- This decision prevents piecemeal litigation by requiring parties to resolve all benefit calculations at once.
- Injured workers and insurers must therefore wait for final financial figures before entering the appellate court.
Louisiana Lawmakers Pass Major Workers’ Comp Modernization Bill
- The Louisiana House and Senate passed Senate Bill 408 to update the state’s decades-old workers’ compensation system.
- This bipartisan reform legislation aims to streamline administrative processes and substantially reduce unnecessary legal disputes.
- Proponents state the measure balances critical support for injured workers while helping small employers manage rising operational costs.
- Business advocates are now urging Governor Jeff Landry to promptly sign the bill into law.
