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The U.S. workers' comp system showed its strength through 2020, while the hit from COVID was less severe than expected.
News from ATTOM, Progressive Insurance, Insurity and more.
As states grapple with questions about coverage, they are also considering how to identify and address potential on-the-job impairment.
While most were intended to be temporary, some states are extending or expanding presumption provisions.
On average, the cost of workers' comp per employee is around $78 a month nationwide.
Since 2004, the council has supported the organization, which helps children of workers injured or killed on the job.
Insurance premiums are expected to surge 7.1% as the economic recovery and hard market increase exposures and rates.
When excluding COVID-19, total workers' comp claim frequency fell 7% during the year.
The insurance industry is entering its robust conference season. Here are the events to have on your radar this April-June.
A review of data showed health care workers and first responders accounted for a bulk of COVID-related claims.