Mornings with Brian Haldane

Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Reforms Aim to Improve Care and Reduce Costs

12 min · 8. juni 2026
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Patrick Robinson with LABI joined Brian Haldane to discuss two major workers’ compensation bills approved during the 2026 Louisiana Legislative Session. Senate Bill 408, sponsored by Senator Brock Myers, addresses Louisiana's outdated workers' compensation medical reimbursement system. Robinson explained that the state's fee schedule is nearly 30 years old, creating problems on both sides. Some doctors receive reimbursement rates that have not kept up with inflation, making them less likely to treat injured workers. At the same time, loopholes have allowed a small number of providers to charge excessive rates. Rather than making immediate changes, the bill establishes a process for collecting data and evaluating reimbursement rates over the next several years. The goal is to keep qualified healthcare providers in the workers' compensation system while reducing abuse and controlling costs. The conversation also covered House Bill 456, sponsored by Representative Emily Chenevert. The bill expands employers' ability to use discovery tools during workers' compensation disputes. Employers will now have greater access to records, depositions, and subpoenas when investigating claims. Robinson said the change gives both employees and employers access to more information, helping all parties make informed decisions. He believes the additional transparency could lead to faster settlements, fewer disputes, and a more efficient claims process.

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