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SB 487: A Major Shift in Subrogation Rights for Public Entities

SB 487: A Major Shift in Subrogation Rights for Public Entities

California Senate Bill 487, signed into law in 2025, brings significant changes to the way employers and insurers can recover costs in workers’ compensation cases involving peace officers. The new law, heavily opposed by the employer community, places strict limits on subrogation recovery and eliminates a long-standing credit right that has been a cornerstone of cost control in public safety claims.

These changes will have a substantial impact on counties, cities, and other public entities that handle workers’ compensation claims for law enforcement officers.

California Tort Claim Act

California Tort Claim Act

Under the California Torts Claim Act (CTCA), if an incident occurs with a defendant who is a governmental entity, state government, city, or other public entity, a proper notice of the claim must be filed within 6 months of the injury or accident. California Government Code section 905. This is known as an “administrative claim.” This claim form must be filed first before you can file a Complaint in court.