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Government

Nov. 27, 2003

Workers' Comp Plan Outlined

SACRAMENTO - Attorneys who represent workers injured on the job blamed insurers Tuesday for rising workers' compensation premiums and called for rate caps, increased penalties for delayed benefits and creation of anti-fraud task forces under the state attorney general.

        By Linda Rapattoni
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Attorneys who represent workers injured on the job blamed insurers Tuesday for rising workers' compensation premiums and called for rate caps, increased penalties for delayed benefits and creation of anti-fraud task forces under the st...

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