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Workers' Compensation

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Worker's compensation insurance
All states and provinces require employers to pay benefits to employees with injuries or illnesses arising out of and in the course of employment (except for designated categories of employees). Benefits are scheduled in the laws, which also generally prohibit an employee from suing the employer for common law damages. Workers' compensation laws ensure that employees receive adequate medical treatment and at least some compensation for injuries suffered on the job; at the same time, the liability of employers is limited. The basic categories of benefits are medical care, partial reimbursement for income lost due to disability, rehabilitation therapy if required, and survivors' benefits in case of an employee's death.

Workers' compensation insurance (WC) - U.S.
Insurance that covers an employer's responsibility to compensate injuries, illnesses, disabilities or death of employees, as prescribed by state workers' compensation laws; coverage provided by Part I (prior to 1986, section A) of the standard workers' compensation policy (NCCI form WC 00 00 00A). The insurance ordinarily covers legally imposed employers' liability for medical and surgical treatment, disability benefits, rehabilitation therapy, and survivors' death benefits.

Employers' liability insurance - U.S.
Insurance that covers an employer's liability for bodily injury to employees occurring within the scope of their employment when that liability is not covered by workers' compensation. Primary coverage is provided by Part II (before 1986, Section B) of a workers' compensation policy, usually for a limit of $1 million. Self-insured employers are normally covered by an endorsement to their general liability policy. Excess coverage can be provided under most umbrella and excess liability policies. Employers' liability coverage can be added to a workers' compensation policy issued for specific states to provide coverage in additional states, including monopolistic states, by endorsement (NCCI form WC 00 03 03B).

Aggregate excess workers' compensation insurance - U.S. & Canada
Insurance coverage for organizations that self-insure their workers' compensation benefits. It indemnifies the insured for claims in excess of a specific annual aggregate retention. The coverage places a cap on the maximum amount the insured will have to pay during a twelve-month period. Coverage (i.e., who is covered, what accidents are covered, etc.) is based on the insurance provided by standard workers' compensation policies.

Software

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  • Working Bytes Inc. - Ontario's largest selling W.C. software.
Canada
(General - Not necessarily accessible by TCIM)

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  • Amolins, Hilary A. - Provides clients with any information or service to better manage workers' compensation claims.
  • Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada
  • Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
  • Canadian Workers Compensation
  • La Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (Quebec)
  • Liberty International Underwriters - Canadian corporations with US locations.
  • Parapet Underwriters Inc. - Based in Canada.  Excess Workers Comp.
  • Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta
  • Workers' Compensation Board of B.C.
  • Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba
  • Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia
  • Workers’ Compensation Commission of Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Workplace Safety & Insurance Board - Ontario.
  • Worksafe - New Brunswick
U.S.A.
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  • Advanced Insurance Management - Lower Workers Comp premiums (U.S.)
  • CCMSI has been in operation since 1978 and is a recognized leader in alternative risk options and fully insured programs. CCMSI has a strong history of designing alternative risk funding mechanisms for private and public employers, specializing in the administration of workers compensation, employee benefits, property and liability programs and excess and reinsurance placement.
  • NCCI - National Council on Compensation Insurance - Workers Comp information. U.S.
  • Premium Review Associates - Recover workers compensation overcharges that arise from mistakes in classifications, payrolls, experience modifications, or the application of complex rules and procedures.
  • State Workers Compensation Rating and Statistical Bureaus - From IRMI
  • State Workers Compensation Administrative Agencies - From IRMI
  • U.S. DOL Benefits Review Board - Longshoreman's and black lung articles.
  • USDOL-OALJ Law Library Longshore Collection
  • Workers Compensation.com
  • Workers Compensation Assigned Risk Plans and Pools - From IRMI
  • Workers Compensation Competitive State Funds - From IRMI
  • Worker's Compensation Resources - By John Burton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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