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Businesses that had previous workers' comp claims were more likely to take advantage of safety training.
Forbes Advisor ranked the 25 largest comp carriers based on financial strength and level of complaints.
The 70-year-old woman was ordered to pay $155,870 in restitution to Travelers Insurance.
Promptly reporting worker injuries protects the employee and the employer in multiple ways.
A range of factors, including business type, claims history and payroll size, affect how much workers' comp insurance costs.
The U.S. workers' comp system showed its strength through 2020, while the hit from COVID was less severe than expected.
On average, the cost of workers' comp per employee is around $78 a month nationwide.
Clients' beliefs in these myths can have a major impact on the success of your agency.
One taxi company in California learned the hard way what it costs when you fail to carry workers comp insurance and misclassify drivers.
The Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California's "State of the System" report paints a not-so-pretty picture.
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