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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 2, 2012
Residents throughout the Midwest will be spending their weekend paying close attention to the weather as the National Weather Service warns of continued possible tornado activity.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 5, 2012
Robert E. Wagner has been named Illinois’ third acting director of insurance since former director Michael McRaith left to become the leader of the Federal Insurance Office.
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August 29, 2011
On August 8, Ill. Governor Pat Quinn signed a bill preventing workers convicted of serious crimes from claiming workers’ compensation benefits for injuries resulting from those crimes.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 17, 2011
PropertyCasualty360.com’s Claims Channel Editor Christina Bramlet is twittering every day about breaking news and timely topics. Check out the latest claim-related tweets.
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By Staff Writer |
August 11, 2011
On August 8, Ill. Governor Pat Quinn signed SB 1147, a bill preventing workers convicted of serious crimes from claiming workers’ compensation benefits for injuries resulting from those crimes.
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By ZACHARY COLMAN, Associated Press |
June 2, 2011
It took two tries, but lawmakers approved a major overhaul of Illinois' workers' compensation system Tuesday in an effort to save businesses hundreds of millions of dollars.
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By John O'Connor, Associated Press Political Writer |
April 13, 2011
Illinois business leaders welcomed Gov. Pat Quinn's call Tuesday for workers' compensation reform, but a key lawmaker cautioned there's a long road ahead before reaching any compromise.
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By Christopher Wills, Associated Press |
April 8, 2011
The Illinois House is considering a plan to scrap the state's much-criticized workers' compensation system, leaving businesses and their employees to battle in court over payment for each workplace injury.
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By Deanna Bellandi, Associated Press |
April 4, 2011
Amid a federal investigation of potential workers' compensation abuses, Gov. Pat Quinn's administration on Friday proposed systemwide changes to prevent possible malfeasance and save employers money.
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By John O'Connor, Associated Press Political Writer |
April 1, 2011
Two federal prosecutors are investigating possible workers' compensation abuses at Illinois government agencies after disclosures of millions of dollars in payouts and questionable practices by arbitrators.