INSURANCE COMMISSIONER STEVE POIZNER ANNOUNCES $30 MILLION IN GRANTS TO FIGHT
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FRAUD



Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner announced today nearly $30 million in grants to local county district
attorneys to help combat workers' compensation fraud, an increase of almost $1 million over last year.

"In this struggling economy, it is more important than ever to make it easy for businesses to stay and expand in
the state. Because fraud drives up the costs of workers' compensation insurance, we must continue to be
vigilant in our battle with those who dishonestly and illegally take advantage of the system," said Commissioner
Poizner. "Fraud is not a victimless crime and is a $500 hidden tax on every man, woman and child in California. I
am happy to be able to provide this funding to our local law enforcement partners so we can work together to
fight this fraud."

Funding for the grants is the result of an assessment on employers as determined by the Fraud Assessment
Commission. Counties apply annually for these grants. The applications are reviewed by the Workers'
Compensation Grant Review Panel based on a number of criteria, including the previous year's performance.
The panel makes a recommendation to the Insurance Commissioner who can accept or amend the panel's
recommendation. At that point, the Insurance Commissioner's final decision must be ratified by the Fraud
Assessment Commission.

Below is a chart of the funds distributed to the various counties.

Counties
Worker's Comp Fraud Grant
FY 2009-10

Alameda
$1,273,874

Amador
$460,000

Butte
$200,000

Contra Costa
$600,000

El Dorado
$275,000

Fresno
$1,180,000

Humboldt
$240,000

Imperial
$65,000

Kern
$900,000

Kings
$282,673

Los Angeles
$5,067,032

Madera
$46,185

Marin
$200,000

Mendocino
$70,000

Merced
$150,000

Monterey
$500,000

Orange
$3,114,894

Riverside
$1,130,000

Sacramento
$900,000

San Bernardino
$2,151,640

San Diego
$4,800,000

San Francisco
$775,000

San Joaquin
$580,000

San Luis Obispo
$94,000

San Mateo
$525,000

Santa Barbara
$300,000

Santa Clara
$2,153,365

Santa Cruz
$125,000

Shasta
$162,127

Siskiyou
$26,170

Solano
$175,000

Sonoma
$98,735

Tehama
$30,556

Tulare
$317,950

Tuolumne
$20,000

Ventura
$724,615

Yolo
$172,591




TOTAL
$29,886,407



Commissioner Poizner has worked to ensure an efficient and effective workers' compensation insurance
market free of unwarranted and unnecessary rate hikes. In the last month alone, he completed a hearing to
determine what some of the cost drivers were in the workers' compensation market, released a top down
review of the Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau and an audit of State Fund, the state's workers'
compensation insurer of last resort. Both reviews included specific recommendations that would make the
organizations more proficient and successful at their duties.

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