Brief History of Texas Injury Benefit Plans
In 1989, insurance companies dramatically increased Texas workers’ compensation premium rates, and many exited the market because of uncontrolled medical and legal payments under the
Texas Model: Three Choices
Opt-in to Workers’ Compensation – Texas innovation and competition has created one of the best-performing workers’ compensation systems in America. Opt-in to QCARE – A
System Structure & Improvements
Table of Contents Opt-In or Opt-Out of Texas Workers’ Compensation: 19 Points of Agreement that May Surprise You Benefits & Negligence Liability in Balance ERISA
Other States?
The success of Texas injury benefit programs for injured workers and employers has generated interest in work comp alternatives across America. The Oklahoma Option was
What Happened in Oklahoma?
The Oklahoma Legislature enacted the Oklahoma Employee Injury Benefit Act (the “Oklahoma Option”) in 2013, which became effective in 2014. But the Oklahoma Supreme Court