Tag Archives: workers compensation
Tennessee Workers Compensation Rates are on the Decline in 2020
7 Percent Decrease on Overall Loss Cost Decrease for 2020 Tennessee Workers Compensation Insurance Rates in 2020 will be declining in 2020 for the seventh consecutive year. This announcement came in December from the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. The decreases … Continue reading
Missouri Businesses will experience Moderate Decline in 2020
Next year, Missouri Workers Compensation Rates will enjoy the 6th consecutive year of continuing declines During the first week of December, The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance recommended a 1.6 percent decrease for workers compensation pure premium rates in 2020. … Continue reading
Delaware Workers Comp Rates 2020
Delaware Workers Compensation Insurance Rates in 2020 On Tuesday, October 8, 2019, the Delaware Department of Insurance announced a workers compensation pure premium decrease for 2020. The decreases are an average -12.75% for the residual market and an average of -13.29% … Continue reading
Alaska Workers Compensation Rates 2019
Continued Decline for Alaska Workers Compensation Rates in 2019 Alaska Workers Compensation Rates 2019 are going to fall more than at any time in nearly 40 years. Announced by Governor Bill Walker during the first half of October, workers compensation … Continue reading
Landscaping Businesses turn to Snow Removal in Winter
Landscaping businesses make up a huge part of our economy. According to a July 2016 IBIS World Market Report, the landscape services industry had an annual revenue of $78 billion. This same report showed that the industry employs just under … Continue reading
Walsh Test
What is the W.A.L.S.H. Test and why does it matter? The W.A.L.S.H. Test is an acronym used in the insurance industry to determine jurisdiction between states for a Workers Compensation Claim when more than one state is involved in the incident. This is necessary most … Continue reading
Day Care Insurance
Day Care Facility Insurance Matters The need for quality child care has increased drastically over the recent years, partly, due to a rise in families with two parents working. Child care workers held about 1.3 million jobs in 2008. About … Continue reading