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New York Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Rates

By Kimberlee Leonard on March 8, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

New York workers’ compensation insurance pays for medical costs, such as medications and rehabilitation services, and lost wages when an employee is injured at work. Workers’ compensation policies in New York cost an average of $1.41 per $100 of payroll paid, but premiums vary by business type, past claim history, and carrier. In New York,…

California Workers’ Compensation Insurance: Top Providers & Rules

By Kimberlee Leonard on March 1, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

State law requires every California business with one or more employees to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Just like most other states’ requirements, California workers’ compensation insurance covers employee expenses due to work-related illness or injury and pays their lost wages. Employers in the state can expect to pay $1.70 per $100 of payroll expense for…

Iowa Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 24, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

iowa worker

The Iowa Workers’ Compensation Act mandates that most employers have valid workers’ compensation insurance in place before employees start work. Employers pay an average of 92 cents per $100 of payroll in the state for workers’ comp insurance―an average that spans across industries. Shopping for workers’ compensation insurance isn’t always easy. You have to provide…

7 Best Business Insurance Brokers for 2021

By Virginia Hamill on February 22, 2021 | Business Insurance, Buyer's Guide, Insurance

When business owners need insurance, they have three options: buy directly from a carrier, work with a captive agent who can only sell policies from one carrier, or go to a broker. Business insurance brokers can sell policies from multiple carriers, giving you an easy way to compare offers. More importantly, brokers work for you—not…

New Mexico Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 18, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

New Mexico Worker

All employers with three or more employees in the state of New Mexico are required to have workers’ compensation insurance. This protects employees who get injured or ill on the job and prevents employers from expensive lawsuits over their employees’ injuries. New Mexico workers’ compensation insurance costs, on average, 89 cents per $100 of payroll―that’s…

Utah Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 17, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

Utah workers’ compensation insurance laws require that most businesses with at least one employee maintain a valid policy to protect injured employees from the expense of medical bills and to pay lost wages. The average workers’ compensation policy in Utah costs 78 cents per $100 of payroll when averaged across all industries in the state….

Rhode Island Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 16, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

Rhode Island workers’ compensation insurance regulations require any employer in the state with at least one employee to maintain valid coverage. This is to protect employees who may suffer injuries or illnesses because of their work. The average rate paid across all Rhode Island employers is $1.09 per $100 of payroll. However, rates vary based…

Kansas Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 12, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

Kansas worker riding a horse

Kansas law requires employers to maintain workers’ compensation insurance if they have at least $20,000 in payroll a year. This no-fault insurance protects employees who get injured while performing work-related duties. In Kansas, workers’ compensation insurance costs an average of 99 cents for every $100 of a business’ payroll. Because costs vary, business owners should…

8 Best Professional Liability Insurance Companies

By Virginia Hamill on February 12, 2021 | Business Insurance, Buyer's Guide, Insurance

Business owners need professional liability insurance in case clients accuse them of making mistakes that cause a financial loss. These policies, sometimes called errors & omissions (E&O) insurance, can be tailored to cover industry-related risks. We reviewed more than 25 of the top liability insurance providers and narrowed it down to the eight best: :…

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 10, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

kentucky worker cleaning tables

Kentucky law is pretty clear: If you have one or more employees, you are required to obtain workers’ compensation insurance to pay medical benefits and lost wages if an employee gets hurt on the job. The average cost of a workers’ compensation policy in the state is $1 per $100 of payroll––that’s across all industries….

Mississippi Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 9, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

Mississippi Worker

Mississippi employers who have at least five employees must get workers’ compensation insurance. This coverage is designed to protect employees who are injured at work. While premiums vary widely, the average rate for a Mississippi workers’ compensation policy is $1.22 per $100 of payroll across the state. Don’t get overwhelmed when shopping for workers’ compensation…

Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Rates

By Kimberlee Leonard on February 8, 2021 | Business Insurance, Insurance, Ultimate Guide

oklahoma worker

The Oklahoma Administrative Workers’ Compensation Act mandates that nearly all Oklahoma employers provide workers’ compensation insurance to their employees. This law includes both full-time and part-time workers. On average, Oklahoma employers can expect to pay $1.21 per $100 of payroll in workers’ compensation premiums. Finding a workers’ comp policy is easy when you use a…

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