Missouri Regulator Shaves Workers’ Compensation Loss Costs Hike to 10.1%
The Missouri Department of Insurance is recommending a 10.1 percent increase in workers’ compensation loss costs for next year, a lower increase than that suggested by the National Council on...
View ArticleMaine Approves 7.7% Decrease in Workers’ Comp Loss Costs
Maine Gov. Paul R. LePage and Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa announced Thursday that the Bureau of Insurance has approved the National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.’s (NCCI) 2014 loss...
View ArticleDelaware Approves 14% Hike in Workers’ Comp Voluntary Market Loss Costs
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart announced today that she has approved the re-submission of the Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau (DCRB) workers’ compensation rate filing...
View ArticleInsurers File for 9.1% West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Loss Cost Decrease
The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) has filed a proposed reduction in workers’ compensation loss cost rates in West Virginia – the tenth reduction in 10 years. NCCI, West Virginia’s...
View ArticleEmployment Growth Leads to Workers’ Comp Benefit, Cost Uptick
Workers’ compensation benefits rose by 1.3 percent to $61.9 billion in 2012, while employer costs rose by 6.9 percent to $83.2 billion, according to a report released today by the National Academy of...
View ArticleWorkers’ Comp Loss Costs Declining Again in Oklahoma
For the second straight year, workers’ compensation loss costs used by insurers to determine rates for employers will show an overall decrease in Oklahoma. The National Council on Compensation...
View ArticleMissouri Insurance Director: Workers’ Comp Insurance Costs Likely to Fall
Missouri businesses could see a decline in their workers’ compensation insurance premiums next year. The state insurance department says a new report by the National Council on Compensation Insurance...
View ArticlePCRB Proposes 5.99% Average Workers’ Comp Loss Cost Decrease in Penn.
The Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau (PCRB) has submitted a filing of Pennsylvania loss costs and related rating values with a proposed effective date of April 1, 2015. PCRB said in its Circular...
View ArticlePennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau Seeks 0.9% Loss Cost Decrease
The Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau (PCRB) has submitted a filing of Pennsylvania loss costs and related rating values with a proposed effective date of April 1, 2016. The filing proposes an...
View ArticlePennsylvania OKs Average Workers’ Comp Loss Cost Decrease of 0.9%
The Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau (PCRB) said the Pennsylvania Insurance Department has approved PCRB’s filing which calls for an overall average workers’ compensation loss cost decrease of...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Workers’ Comp Loss Costs Going Up, New Filing Requirements...
New requirements regarding the implementation of changes in workers’ compensation loss costs have been passed by the South Carolina Legislature, and the insurance department is reminding insurers to...
View ArticleOklahoma Workers’ Comp Loss Costs Fall 10.2%
The annual filing most insurance carriers will use to develop rates for workers’ compensation insurance shows a decrease for the fourth year in a row in Oklahoma, according to the state insurance...
View ArticleReport: South Carolina Workers’ Comp Market Stable With Plenty of Capacity
The South Carolina workers’ compensation market is strong, according to the state department of insurance’s most recent report, as the first reform to the state’s workers’ comp system in almost a...
View ArticleMissouri Regulator Shaves Workers’ Compensation Loss Costs Hike to 10.1%
The Missouri Department of Insurance is recommending a 10.1 percent increase in workers’ compensation loss costs for next year, a lower increase than that suggested by the National Council on...
View ArticleMaine Approves 7.7% Decrease in Workers’ Comp Loss Costs
Maine Gov. Paul R. LePage and Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa announced Thursday that the Bureau of Insurance has approved the National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.’s (NCCI) 2014 loss...
View ArticleDelaware Approves 14% Hike in Workers’ Comp Voluntary Market Loss Costs
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart announced today that she has approved the re-submission of the Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau (DCRB) workers’ compensation rate filing...
View ArticleInsurers File for 9.1% West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Loss Cost Decrease
The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) has filed a proposed reduction in workers’ compensation loss cost rates in West Virginia – the tenth reduction in 10 years. NCCI, West Virginia’s...
View ArticleEmployment Growth Leads to Workers’ Comp Benefit, Cost Uptick
Workers’ compensation benefits rose by 1.3 percent to $61.9 billion in 2012, while employer costs rose by 6.9 percent to $83.2 billion, according to a report released today by the National Academy of...
View ArticleWorkers’ Comp Loss Costs Declining Again in Oklahoma
For the second straight year, workers’ compensation loss costs used by insurers to determine rates for employers will show an overall decrease in Oklahoma. The National Council on Compensation...
View ArticleMissouri Insurance Director: Workers’ Comp Insurance Costs Likely to Fall
Missouri businesses could see a decline in their workers’ compensation insurance premiums next year. The state insurance department says a new report by the National Council on Compensation Insurance...
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