Pick Up All Payments
Friday, June 19 2009 - premium-audit, news, workers-compensation - 0 comments
In a recent report from the New York Times (full article here www.nytimes.com/2009/06/18/nyregion/18hardhat.html ) 3 illegal aliens were paid $3.85 million for injuries on the jobsite. Courts are not only awarding settlements to illegals, but awarding large sums. Premium auditors should take note and be sure to investigate records thoroughly, and ask pointed questions when performing an audit to make sure all labor is picked up. This is part of the intensive RLD Associates training program....
Temporary Furniture Store Wholesale
Friday, June 05 2009 - premium-audit, news, workers-compensation - 0 comments
The DCRB has added a new classification to their manual: 871 Employment Contractor – TEMPORARY FURNITURE STORE – WHOLESALE. This code will be applicable to temporary staff that is provided to customers with the classification 921.Workers Compensation Audit
Monday, September 29 2008 - premium-audit, workers-compensation - 2 comments
Introduction: Workers Compensation Insurance is a necessary evil, trumped only by the associated annual audit. Since States require all businesses to have insurance for employees, they also set WC standards and prices, which is important to remember when blaming the Insurance Company for the high prices. There is no way to avoid an audit, so it is far better to be well prepared and informed than slightly complacent in the hands of a well trained auditor. The Auditors: Certain insurance companies employ their own auditors, in which case you will be dealing directly with the Insurance Carrier. Others...
