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OK Commissioner Doak Receives Double Digit Decrease for Workers Comp Loss Costs

September 9, 2013 - WorkCompWire

Oklahoma City, OK -(PRNewswire)- An annual filing most insurance carriers will use to develop rates for workers’ compensation insurance shows a dramatic decrease in loss costs, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak recently announced. The overall loss cost decrease of 14.6 percent takes effect Jan. 1.

“This is fantastic news for Oklahoma businesses,” said Doak. “Reducing workers compensation costs by enticing new companies to come to the state and allowing current businesses to expand operations can trigger a new wave of economic prosperity. These decreases over a period of time will help to make Oklahoma much more competitive.”

The National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc. (NCCI) is an advisory organization that studies workplace injuries, collects workers’ compensation data, analyzes industry trends and prepares rate recommendations. The NCCI credits most of the decrease to the passage of SB 1062, which makes substantial changes to Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system. The 14.6 percent projected reductions in loss costs represent the part of a workers’ compensation insurance premium for indemnity and medical payments and associated claim adjustment expenses, not reflecting overhead and profit.

“I commend Gov. Mary Fallin, Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon and Senate Pro Tempore Brian Bingman for dedication to improving the state’s workers’ compensation system,” continued Doak. “With their outstanding leadership and belief in pro-growth policies, Oklahoma will continue to thrive.”

The overall average loss cost impact at an industry group level is as follows:

Industry Group Impact
Manufacturing -16.3%
Contracting -16.2%
Office and Clerical -13.4%
Goods and Services -14.1%
Miscellaneous -12.2%
TOTAL -14.6%

 
Other key observations from the report include lost-time claim frequency continuing to decline across the state, indemnity average cost per case increasing for latest policy year and loss adjustment expenses declining for a lower average than nationwide.

Source: PRNewswire

Filed Under: Industry News, Legislative & Regulatory News, Top Stories, Workers' Compensation

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