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State of New Jersey Failed to Address Deficiencies in $96 Million Workers’ Compensation Program

Workers' Compensation

As a result, the State faces a greater risk of preventable workplace injuries, spurious claims, and wasted tax dollars. The Division didn’t follow through on most of what it said it would do,” said Kevin Walsh, Acting State Comptroller. The vendor that manages medical services for injured workers still isn’t adequately monitored.