Insurers unconvinced that Calif. law reforms will reduce workers comp costs

While recent workers compensation reforms in California aim to reduce costs for employers, insurers and claims handlers say they're concerned the new law won't do much to ease rising expenses.The expected effect of S.B. 863 was discussed during an “open mic” panel at the California Workers Compensation & Risk Conference in Dana Point, California

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