05/23/2018
Details continue to emerge about skyrocketing workers compensation in Paterson New Jersey after a former city councilmans brother was suspended as risk manager for the city and for the school district.
Samir Goow the brother of former Councilman Aslon Goow was suspended earlier this month
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05/11/2018
Workers' compensation medical bills for the Paterson New Jersey school district skyrocketed in 2017 under a risk manager who is the brother of a longtime city councilman the local newspaper reported.
The school district in February suspended risk manager Samir Goow brother of former
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02/09/2018
Following news that the city of Paterson suspended risk manager Samir Goow amid an investigation into skyrocketing workers compensation medical payments the Paterson Public Schools have suspended Goow as well.
Goow was an insurance consultant for the school district.
City school officials
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02/05/2019
It's taken almost a year but the school district in Paterson New Jersey has made its final payment and ended all ties with its former risk manager who was fired after workers' compensation medical costs skyrocketed.
The school board this week approved a 13035 payment to Samir Goow the
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02/08/2018
Patersons insurance risk manager has been placed on unpaid suspension after the citys medical payments in workers compensation cases jumped by millions of dollars.
The disciplinary charges against Samir Goow include conduct unbecoming a public employee and other sufficient cause Municipal
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05/31/2016
liability claims according to the report published by third party administrator Claims Resolution Corp.
Thats compared with a total of 1214 open workers compensation and liability claims a year ago when liabilities for those claims were nearly 16.9 million according to Samir Goow the citys risk
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03/17/2017
was the result of an investigation by city risk manager Samir Goow who was hired in April 2015 to help Paterson combat a growing number of workers compensation cases that cost the city 6.5 million in fiscal 2016 alone NorthJersey.com reported.
Reyes was charged with conduct unbecoming of a
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