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Ultimate Guide to Workers' Compensation Insurance

by Pennsylvania Insurance on February 22, 2011

Ultimate Guide to Workers Compensation Insurance

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A strategic guide that arms business owners with ways to escape the growing cost of workers’ compensation insurance Workers’ compensation insurance adds up to a huge, yet unavoidable, expense for businesses of all sizes. Edward J. Priz has discovered and reclaimed more than $10 million of workers’ compensation overcharges for his clients, and now he offers the same professional advice to his readers. This easy-to-understand guide: Enables readers to... More >>

Ultimate Guide to Workers' Compensation Insurance

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John Matlock May 19, 2010 at 10:14 pm

The states mandate that employers carry workman’s compensation insurance for most workers.

The first confusion comes with the word ‘most.’ The first thing that might save you a good bit of money is to know exactly who needs to be covered in your company. That sounds silly, but it’s true. For instance some states don’t require an employee to be covered if he or she is paid solely by commission.

In this book you particularly want to read the ‘war stories’ where actual incidents, either accidents or administrative actions are reported. Some of the rulings stagger the imagination. It is only by knowing the facts and having them at your fingertips that you stand a chance of winning the battle.

This book gives a general introduction to the situation, followed by suggestions of what you can do to understand the rules in your state. The whole concept is to give you the information you need to treat Workman’s Comp like any other business expense where you have at least some control.

S. Hagenberg May 20, 2010 at 12:54 am

I ordered this book to get an overview of the Workers Compensation Insurance Industry. This book is very good to get a glimpse of the WC Industry and provides the most important data. I recommend this book for everyone who wants to get basic information on the Industry.

Michael Greenleaf May 20, 2010 at 3:03 am

This book is an excellent review of the current system of workers compensation coverages. It is dead-on accurate in its description of the potholes one can encounter – NCCI ratings, premium audits and others. I thought Mr. Priz was generous in his kindness to auditors and underwriters, who are the source of most of the problems and also the solution to most of the problems.

I am going to buy several copies for my clients.

Gabby May 20, 2010 at 3:44 am

This book describes in detail information I have never gotten from my insurance agent. It gives you a detailed insight into the world of workers’ compensation and has been very useful in helping me to make sure that what we do as a company is under the right classification. It would have been difficult to argue our case without the knowledge I obtained from this book. Worth every penny!

T. Muldoon May 20, 2010 at 3:54 am

I was looking for a good introduction to worker’s compensation and I’m glad that I settled on this book. It’s very well written and organized and I’ve already recommended it to a few colleagues.

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