Workers’ Comp Loss Costs in Kentucky Good News for Employers
A 2008 filing most insurance carriers will use to develop rates for workers’ compensation coverage shows the third straight decrease in loss costs, Department of Insurance Commissioner Sharon P. Clark announced. The loss cost figures show an average reduction of 5.1 percent for the 596 industrial classes used in Kentucky. These classes include manufacturing, office and clerical, contracting, and goods and services. For coal classes, underground mining costs dropped 10.5 percent while surface mining decreased 8.7 percent. The National Council on Compensation Insurance produced the filing that the Kentucky Department of Insurance approved to become effective Oct. 1. Data collected… Read More »Workers’ Comp Loss Costs in Kentucky Good News for Employers