Learn about the workers' compensation insurance requirements in Florida, including which businesses need coverage, who is exempt, and how to purchase a policy.
1. The price of workers’ compensation insurance for Floridians will be more affordable soon. The Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) announced approval of a final order for the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) that augments a statewide decrease of workers’ comp rates by 1%. The lower rates begin on Jan. 1. “I’m pleased to announce that Florida businesses will see a further reduction in workers’ compensation rates for the eighth consecutive year,” said Florida Insura...
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Florida requires workers comp insurance. Workers comp insurance in Florida costs about 26 cents per $100 in payroll for employees in low-risk jobs.
Work Comp Associates, Inc. is the leading workers compensation (WC) insurance company in Florida. Providing workers compensation information and resources to small and mid-sized businesses, let...
Explains workers compensation information kit and forms for Florida. Help ensure employees understand coverage and how to report a work place injury.
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Some workers were detained by federal immigration agents and deported without getting proper medical treatment for serious injuries. The practice stems from a provision in a 2003 workers' comp law that made it a crime to file a claim using false identification. Many injured immigrants never pursued compensation themselves, ProPublica and NPR found. Instead insurers turned them in after they sought treatment and their employers transmitted paperwork containing the Social Security number they'd used to get hired. ...
FCBI, an Orlando, Florida-based group self-insurance fund providing workers compensation insurance to construction and agricultural policyholders…