State insurance dept. reviews reduction of workers' compensation
advisory rate
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[August 15, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois Department of
Insurance Director Andrew Boron announced last week that the
National Council on Compensation Insurance has filed for a reduction
in workers' compensation advisory and loss cost rates with the
department. The NCCI proposed an overall decrease of 3.8 percent
effective Jan. 1, 2013.
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The NCCI advisory rates determine the premiums businesses pay for
workers' compensation insurance. Department of Insurance actuaries
must confirm the calculations submitted by NCCI, a process that
typically takes about 60 days.
The NCCI's proposed rate could result in a projected overall
premium reduction of up to $91 million for Illinois employers. This
estimate is based on the credit rating organization A.M. Best's
calculations based on 2011 premiums and may vary based on claims
experience, payroll and other factors.
"We're pleased about the proposed rate reduction and look forward
to the review process to confirm the results," Boron said. "The
lower rate would benefit Illinois employers with cost savings."
If the department accepts the filing to be effective Jan. 1,
employers should contact their insurance agent prior to their 2013
renewal date to determine the effect on their premium.
With the implementation of the proposed rate reduction, the
advisory rate level will be 9.2 percent below the advisory rate
level prior to the 2011 workers' compensation reform legislation.
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The mission of the Illinois Department of Insurance is to protect
consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently
regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and financial
solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace.
Consumers who have any questions or concerns about their
insurance should contact the department's Consumer Division at
http://insurance.illinois.gov/ or call 866-445-5364.
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