WORKERS' COMPENSATION
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Quick Overview
FAQ
What Does Workers Compensation Cover?
If an employee suffers a work-related injury or illness, workers’ compensation will help cover the costs of:
- Medical expenses
- Lost Wages
- Ongoing care costs
- Funeral expenses
- Disability benefits
- Death benefits
These workers’ compensation benefits relieve the financial burden on employees who suffer an injury or illness at work by covering a wide range of costs from ambulance rides to medications to physical therapy. It’s important to keep in mind that workers’ compensation isn’t available for employees who get hurt outside of work. Also, if an employee were to injure themselves while intoxicated, they wouldn’t be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits.
Who Needs Workers’ Compensation?
Workers’ compensation requirements differ by state and even by industry. For example, any business operating in Florida with four or more employees is required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. On the other hand, employers in the state of Texas aren’t required to provide workers’ comp. Since requirements differ by state, it’s essential to understand insurance requirements in the state you operate in. Also, specific industries like farming and construction may have distinct requirements, so it’s always recommended to consult with insurance professionals before making a decision.
How Much Does Workers Compensation Cost?
There are many moving variables that affect premium costs such as the industry you operate in as well as the location of your company. Additionally, your total payroll influences workers’ compensation prices. There are also more specific factors that affect premium prices such as the risk associated with your business’s work, your best practices, and your loss history.
Biscayne Risk & Insurance has developed a Florida Workers’ Compensation Premium Estimator to help companies get a better understanding of their insurance expenses. If you’re unsatisfied with your estimated premium, we are always here to discuss strategies to reduce costs.
How Can I Control My Workers’ Compensation Costs?
 No matter what industry you operate in, the best way to control the costs of your workers’ comp insurance is by avoiding injury claims. This starts by creating a safe, secure work environment that complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. It’s also beneficial to provide employees with effective safety training programs to promote safe work habits.
How Do I Get Workers’ Compensation Insurance In Florida?
If you need a reliable partner to take care of your workers’ compensation needs, look no further. At Biscayne Risk & Insurance, we have the expertise and resources to provide you with innovative solutions to minimize risk and control insurance costs. To see how our team of professionals can serve you, please contact us today to request a quote.
Quick Overview
FAQ
What Does Workers Compensation Cover?
If an employee suffers a work-related injury or illness, workers’ compensation will help cover the costs of:
- Medical expenses
- Lost Wages
- Ongoing care costs
- Funeral expenses
- Disability benefits
- Death benefits
These workers’ compensation benefits relieve the financial burden on employees who suffer an injury or illness at work by covering a wide range of costs from ambulance rides to medications to physical therapy. It’s important to keep in mind that workers’ compensation isn’t available for employees who get hurt outside of work. Also, if an employee were to injure themselves while intoxicated, they wouldn’t be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits.
Who Needs Workers’ Compensation?
Workers’ compensation requirements differ by state and even by industry. For example, any business operating in Florida with four or more employees is required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. On the other hand, employers in the state of Texas aren’t required to provide workers’ comp. Since requirements differ by state, it’s essential to understand insurance requirements in the state you operate in. Also, specific industries like farming and construction may have distinct requirements, so it’s always recommended to consult with insurance professionals before making a decision.
How Much Does Workers Compensation Cost?
There are many moving variables that affect premium costs such as the industry you operate in as well as the location of your company. Additionally, your total payroll influences workers’ compensation prices. There are also more specific factors that affect premium prices such as the risk associated with your business’s work, your best practices, and your loss history.
Biscayne Risk & Insurance has developed a Florida Workers’ Compensation Premium Estimator to help companies get a better understanding of their insurance expenses. If you’re unsatisfied with your estimated premium, we are always here to discuss strategies to reduce costs.
How Can I Control My Workers’ Compensation Costs?
No matter what industry you operate in, the best way to control the costs of your workers’ comp insurance is by avoiding injury claims. This starts by creating a safe, secure work environment that complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. It’s also beneficial to provide employees with effective safety training programs to promote safe work habits.
How Do I Get Workers’ Compensation Insurance In Florida?
If you need a reliable partner to take care of your workers’ compensation needs, look no further. At Biscayne Risk & Insurance, we have the expertise and resources to provide you with innovative solutions to minimize risk and control insurance costs. To see how our team of professionals can serve you, please contact us today to request a quote.
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EMAIL | hello@biscaynerisk.com
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EMAIL | hello@biscaynerisk.com
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