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    Workers’ Comp Rate Cut Approved

    November 16, 20231 Min Read2 Views
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    The News Service of Florida

    Florida businesses will see a decrease in workers’ compensation insurance rates in 2024. The state Office of Insurance Regulation said Monday it has approved an overall 15.1 percent rate decrease, which will take effect in January. That matches a 15.1 percent decrease requested in August by the National Council on Compensation Insurance, or NCCI, which makes rate filings for the industry. The NCCI filing said it was based on claims experience in the 2020 and 2021 policy years. “Favorable loss experience has been observed in each of these time periods, a primary driver of the rate decreases proposed in the filing,” a summary said. The 2024 decrease will continue a series of rate cuts in recent years. Regulators approved an overall 8.4 percent decrease that took effect this year. “It’s clear the workers’ compensation market in Florida is stable and competitive; I’m confident lower workers’ compensation rates will assist in ensuring that all of Florida’s businesses have the opportunity to succeed in our state,” Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky said in a prepared statement.

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