Waiting In Pain

A Civil Beat Investigation: In Hawaii’s workers’ comp system, people with long-lasting injuries are often forced to battle doctors hand-picked by insurance companies to get treatment and disability payments.
Insurance ‘Hell’ Leaves Many Injured Workers Broken Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Chapter 1: Insurance ‘Hell’ Leaves Many Injured Workers Broken

In Hawaii’s workers' comp system, people with long-lasting injuries are often forced to battle doctors hand-picked by insurance companies to get treatment.
This Woman Lost 10 Years Battling A System Where Insurers Call The Shots Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Chapter 2: This Woman Lost 10 Years Battling A System Where Insurers Call The Shots

Hobbled by pain from work injuries, Vanessa Sylva had to overcome medical reports by insurance doctors that challenged her need for surgeries.
Spying On Injured Workers Often Adds To Their Pain Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Chapter 3: Spying On Injured Workers Often Adds To Their Pain

Surveillance is accepted practice in workers' comp cases. It can lead to a cutoff of benefits, but things are not always as they appear.
Whose Side Is This Workers’ Comp Doctor On? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Chapter 4: Whose Side Is This Workers’ Comp Doctor On?

Chris Brigham has exerted major influence on how Hawaii's insurers treat injured workers claims. Critics say he has mostly made it easier to slash benefits.
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Chapter 5: Delays, Denials, Wasted Tax Dollars: DOE’s Troubled Treatment Of Injured Workers

A Civil Beat investigation found frequent shortcomings with how Hawaii's education department handles workers' comp claims.
Injured Workers Still Searching For Relief Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Chapter 6: Injured Workers Still Searching For Relief

A key lawmaker is promising to again pursue reforms in Hawaii's workers' comp system during the upcoming legislative session.

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Giving injured workers a say in which doctor is used to examine them is one of the key issues on the table this year.