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Who Really Pays for Workers’ Comp? Debunking a Common Myth

AMAXX

Ask the average employee who pays for workers compensation, and you might hear answers like the insurance company, the government, or even nobodyits just a benefit. In reality, the employer foots the bill for every dollar spent in the workers compensation system. youll have the answer.

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Group Captives Offer Cost-Sensitive Companies Opportunities to Savein Face of Inflation

Triple-I: Workers Compensation

By Max Dorfman, Research Writer, Triple-I Today’s inflationary conditions may increase interest for group captives – insurance companies owned by the organizations they insure – according to a new Triple-I Executive Brief. With these benefits, the group captive model can help to control spiraling litigation costs.

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Travel Insurance for Businesses

Bankers Insurance

Policies carry about $20 million to $30 million limits, which is generally more than enough to pay a typical ransom. Most insurance companies offer comprehensive policies for international employers in which K&R is only part of the package.

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