Gov. Justice announces Workers Compensation insurance rates to drop for 20th straight year, more good news for West Virginia
This premium reduction results in a projected $15 million in savings to West Virginia employers.
Since the workers’ compensation program was privatized in 2006, the market has experienced approximately $481 million in premium savings.
This latest filing represents the 20th consecutive year of loss cost decreases.
While the loss cost decrease of 9.1% applies to all standard classifications, a proposed 10.4% rate decrease for the assigned risk market has also been filed with the West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner.
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