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The 2.8 percent cut in premium is based on a recommendation submitted in August by the National Council on Compensation Insurance, a national organization that analyzes workers compensation and employee injury data and statistics.

SCF customers’ actual premium also may be altered from the DOI’s set base rate based on the deviation applied to the SCF subsidiary that provides the company’s coverage.

Also beginning in January, an adjustment will be made to the workers’ compensation indemnity benefits that are paid to injured workers who will be out of work for either a long period of time or who are no longer able to work. This increase is indexed by the average Arizona monthly wage, which has been recalculated to $3,920.75, up from $3,763.44 this year.

For more information, contact your Association Coordinator.

An easy way to get new Members

January is SCF’s largest renewal month for policies. That means now is a great time to collaborate with your Association Coordinator on possible new business campaigns.

One simple campaign is to email your non SCF members the quick quote pricing link. The member can get a quote and when he or she accepts coverage you will get a new ASP member. How easy is that?

 

The Pulse - December 2010

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