Workers' Compensation
State-mandated insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured on the job.
Workers' compensation is a state-mandated insurance program that provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. In exchange for these benefits, employees generally give up the right to sue their employer for negligence.
Workers' comp requirements vary by state — most states require employers with one or more employees to carry coverage, though some states have exemptions for small employers or certain industries. Premium rates are based on the type of work performed (class codes) and the employer's claims history (experience modification rate).
PEOs like KeyHR can often provide workers' comp coverage at lower rates than businesses can obtain independently, because the PEO pools risk across many client companies.
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Experience Modification Rate (EMR)
A multiplier applied to workers' comp premiums based on a co...
Class Code
A four-digit code assigned to job types that determines work...
NCCI
National Council on Compensation Insurance — organization th...
Return to Work Program
A program that helps injured employees return to productive ...
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