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Michael Stack

Entertainment

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Entertainment Industry Workers’ compensation insurance for entertainers is a highly specialized field with insurance carriers who market to this industry. The cost of work comp coverage for entertainers is very high as a percentage of payroll, exceeding the cost of explosive manufacturers, coal miners and roofers (but cheaper than aerial firefighters …

Filed Under: Entertainment

Federal Government

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Federal Government Workers compensation benefits for over fifty million federal employees (including the postal service) are provided by the American taxpayers. The federal government is self-insured. All federal workers compensation claims are overseen by the Office of Worker Compensation Programs, a division of the United States Department of Labor. Read More: Lowering …

Filed Under: Federal Government

Food & Beverage Manufacturing

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Food & Beverage Manufacturing Industry Employers that manufacture and sell food and beverage products normally can obtain workers’ compensation insurance without much difficulty. The overall cost of work comp insurance coverage runs higher than the average industry due to the greater risk associated with manufacturing. The cost of work comp coverage …

Filed Under: Food & Beverage Manufacturing

Horse Racing

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Horse Racing Industry Employers in the field of horse racing face much higher cost for work comp insurance due to the greater risk (higher frequency and higher severity) involved for both jockeys and handlers of the horses. Horse racing tracks have associations where the members often self-insure for work comp coverage. …

Filed Under: Horse Racing

Hospitals & Nursing Homes

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Hospital & Nursing Home Industries Workers compensation coverage for nursing homes is available from insurance carriers who specialize in the medical and health fields. The cost of coverage is normally very close to the median cost of work comp coverage for all industries. Nursing homes can be found in every state. …

Filed Under: Hospitals & Nursing Homes

Hotels & Motels & Resorts

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Hotel, Motel & Resorts Industries The cost of workers’ compensation insurance for employers who operate the independent hotels or motels is slightly below the average cost of work comp insurance in general. The work comp coverage is readily available from various insurance carriers. The large national and international hotel chains usually …

Filed Under: Hotels & Motels & Resorts

Industrial Equipment Manufacturers

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Industry Employers involved in the manufacturing of heavy industrial equipment normally purchase their workers’ compensation insurance from insurance carriers who market to this field. The cost of work comp coverage is above average as both the frequency and severity of claims is greater for industrial equipment manufacturers than …

Filed Under: Industrial Equipment Manufacturers

Insurance Companies

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Insurance Industry Insurance companies who write workers’ compensation insurance self-insure or obtain coverage in the voluntary market. The cost of coverage is lower than average as both the frequency of claims and the severity of claims is low. The workforce of an insurance company is primarily office workers, with some outside …

Filed Under: Insurance Companies

Janitorial Services

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Janitorial Services Industry Workers’ compensation insurance for janitorial services cost on average slightly above the median cost of work comp coverage. Janitorial services can obtain coverage readily from the various work comp insurers. Janitorial services can be found in every state, every city and in most towns. Most janitorial services tend …

Filed Under: Janitorial Services

Logging & Sawmills

September 12, 2012 By //  by Michael Stack

Workers’ Compensation in the Logging & Sawmill Industries Logging and sawmill operations are among the most dangerous occupations of any industry in the country. Because of this, workers’ comp insurance is both expensive and difficult to obtain. Physical hazardsof logging include: Rough terrain Heavy equipment Saws Unstable heavy logs All of which results in a …

Filed Under: Logging & Sawmills

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