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Andrew Haynes McCue, Kansas City, MO, argued, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Douglas R. Richmond, Kansas City, MO, argued (Theodore J. Williams, Jr., Ori...
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Harman, Owen, Saunders & Sweeney, David C. Will, for appellant.
The National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ("NCCI"), defendant-appellant, s...
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Notice is hereby given to employers providing workers' compensation insurance under the Workers' Compensation Act and to the public that National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ("Applicant"), on behalf of its member insurers, has applied to the State Corporation Commission ("Commission") for approval of certain changes applicable to voluntary market advisory loss costs and assigned risk rates and rating values for new and renewal workers' compensation insurance policies becoming effective on and after April 1, 2011.
Applicant proposes advisory loss costs that Applicant's members may use along with their own expenses and profit and contingency factors in establishing the members' rates for policies written in the voluntary market. The proposed advisory loss costs would produce a...
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- Uniforce Temporary Personnel, Inc., Uniforce Services, Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc., a Florida Not for Profit Corporation, National Council on Compensation Insurance, an Unincorporated Business Entity, National Workers' Compensation Reinsurance Pool, an Unincorporated Business Entity, Does 1-3, Defendants-Appellees, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Travelers Insurance Company, Insurance Company of North America, Defendants-Appellees., 87 F.3d 1296 (11th Cir. 1996)
Anthony E. DiResta, J.D. Humphries, Varner, Stephens, Humphries & White, Atlanta, GA, for appellants.
Guy C. Quinlan, Rogers & Wells, New York City, ...
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Despite a national trend in decreasing worker's compensation rates driven by a reduction in claims, the National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc. has proposed raising pure premium loss costs 3.4 percent this year, although companies would win a slight decrease for the cost of covering office workers.
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Randolph Satterfield, Little Rock, AR, argued, for appellant.
John Karaczynski, Los Angeles, CA, argued (R.T. Beard, III, Little Rock, AR, Richard G....
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DES MOINES - A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit against American International Group Inc. alleging it defrauded about 600 workers compensation insurance firms.
The dismissed case was filed by the National Council On Compensation Insurance Inc. on behalf of about 600 insurance companies that are members of the National Workers Compensation Reinsurance Pool.
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Notice is hereby given to employers providing workers' compensation insurance under the Workers' Compensation Act and to the public that National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ("Applicant"), on behalf of its member insurers, has applied to the State Corporation Commission ("Commission") for approval of certain changes applicable to voluntary market advisory loss costs and assigned risk rates and rating values for new and renewal workers' compensation insurance policies becoming effective on and after April 1, 2011.
Applicant proposes advisory loss costs that Applicant's members may use along with their own expenses and profit and contingency factors in establishing the members' rates for policies written in the voluntary market. The proposed advisory loss costs would produce a...
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If your customer owns, operates or manages a business that has employees, both you and your customer need to be familiar with the workers comp laws of the states where that insured operates. The National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc, developed the Policy used in most states. It covers the insured's statutory liability under the various state workers compensation laws, statutes and acts. Workers compensation insurance provides the mandatory benefits prescribed and required by the various state laws for accidental work-related injuries, diseases or death that occur in the course of employment, subject to its terms and conditions. The policy can be amended and customized by a number of available endorsements that change or mod...
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FOR decades, the state ran workers compensation in West Virginia. The result was a multibillion-dollar unfunded liability and premiums so high that companies would not invest here.
On Jan. 1, 2006, West Virginia's leaders walled off the debt, created a new private company, temporarily gave it exclusive authority to offer workers compensation insurance, adopted national rating norms, and set the state on a new path.
...The National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., the state's rating...