Getting to know Workers Compensation Insurance, as well as business insurance in general, is not very easy. As commercial insurance brokers we have to go through a ton of schooling to learn a whole new language comprised of risk, indemnity, mitigation, subrogation and loss. Thinking that the average small business owner to know and understand these new Greek terms from the start is out of the question. One of the terms however that they should know is Work Compensation Insurance. I am asked all the time about what it is and how they can get the lowest quotes for business workers compensation insurance. It is good to know that as a business owner you do have choices for your workmans compensation insurance and that not all insurance carriers offer the same old insurance options that honestly, might not be the most inexpensive one for you.
Let us start by understanding exactly what workers comp insurance covers. Workmans compensation insurance is made to offer payment for injury caused in the scope of employment which provides benefits to a worker or the workers dependents for injury, disability, or disease contracted by the worker in the course of his or her employment. For instance if a commercial business owner has a general contracting business that has a employee injure himself while working on a roof, the work comp insurance would pay for medical bills and loss of wages associated with that accident. The process that is needed for your insurance broker to provide you with the best insurance quotes is a relatively quick and mostly painless one. To start your insurance broker might gather some basic info on your business. He or she might ask for your specific operations, number of employees, hourly wage each employee makes along with your business federal tax number that he or she will use for tracking the quotes. Now that he has all of the information needed a quick understanding of the types of workers compensation insurance is required.
Annual workers compensation insurance policy. This is by far the most popular type of work comp insurance policy available. After submitting your information to several different carriers, your commercial insurance agent will receive insurance quotes back that will have an estimated premium for the year which is based on the original figures provided. Then payment options are usually offered to include payment in full or making a down payment followed by monthly or some other predetermined payment schedule. This policy is best for businesses that have a good grasp on their normal annual payroll and have very small fluctuations from year to year as end of policy audits can cause large additional premiums that if not planned for, can hurt.
Pay As You Go workers compensation insurance policies are rare but a great option for many business owners. Usually only requiring a small down payment the business owner then notifies the insurance company each month of their actual payroll and then pays their premium based on that figure. Contractors prefer this type of insurance as the construction industry is extremely unstable at best.
PEO which is a Professional Employers Organization, are a third option that some small businesses prefer. These work comp insurance companies will most of the time only provide insurance to insured that opt to use their integrated payroll servicing services. This pretty much means that you can not do payroll with your own office or third party payroll service which in the end locks you into their services.
Taking the first workers compensation insurance policy that is offered for your particular business is usually not the best choice. Just by taking a moment to ask your insurance agent what other work comp policy options there are for you could save you hundreds or thousands in just deposits alone. Insurance carriers are constantly trying to modify their services in order to offer a wider range of choices to their clients. Know and understand these options so that your workers compensation insurance works for you.
Let us start by understanding exactly what workers comp insurance covers. Workmans compensation insurance is made to offer payment for injury caused in the scope of employment which provides benefits to a worker or the workers dependents for injury, disability, or disease contracted by the worker in the course of his or her employment. For instance if a commercial business owner has a general contracting business that has a employee injure himself while working on a roof, the work comp insurance would pay for medical bills and loss of wages associated with that accident. The process that is needed for your insurance broker to provide you with the best insurance quotes is a relatively quick and mostly painless one. To start your insurance broker might gather some basic info on your business. He or she might ask for your specific operations, number of employees, hourly wage each employee makes along with your business federal tax number that he or she will use for tracking the quotes. Now that he has all of the information needed a quick understanding of the types of workers compensation insurance is required.
Annual workers compensation insurance policy. This is by far the most popular type of work comp insurance policy available. After submitting your information to several different carriers, your commercial insurance agent will receive insurance quotes back that will have an estimated premium for the year which is based on the original figures provided. Then payment options are usually offered to include payment in full or making a down payment followed by monthly or some other predetermined payment schedule. This policy is best for businesses that have a good grasp on their normal annual payroll and have very small fluctuations from year to year as end of policy audits can cause large additional premiums that if not planned for, can hurt.
Pay As You Go workers compensation insurance policies are rare but a great option for many business owners. Usually only requiring a small down payment the business owner then notifies the insurance company each month of their actual payroll and then pays their premium based on that figure. Contractors prefer this type of insurance as the construction industry is extremely unstable at best.
PEO which is a Professional Employers Organization, are a third option that some small businesses prefer. These work comp insurance companies will most of the time only provide insurance to insured that opt to use their integrated payroll servicing services. This pretty much means that you can not do payroll with your own office or third party payroll service which in the end locks you into their services.
Taking the first workers compensation insurance policy that is offered for your particular business is usually not the best choice. Just by taking a moment to ask your insurance agent what other work comp policy options there are for you could save you hundreds or thousands in just deposits alone. Insurance carriers are constantly trying to modify their services in order to offer a wider range of choices to their clients. Know and understand these options so that your workers compensation insurance works for you.
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