A chart is presented that lists the direct premium and loss data of workers' compensation by state in the U.S. including California, Texas, and Michigan.National Underwriter
What States Require Workers' Compensation Insurance? Each state requires workers' compensation insurance in some form except for Texas. Knowing what your state guidelines are regarding coverage, when you need to obtain it, and how it works is essential for business owners. Luckily, your local ind...
Texas Modified comparative Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Ann. §§ 33.001-33.017 Plaintiffs cannot recover compensation if they are found 51% or more at fault. Utah Modified comparative U.C.A. § 78B-5-818(2) Plaintiffs may not recover if they are found 50% or more at fault. ...
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)– ThePUA program,designed for freelancers, gig workers and independent contractors or those that generally don’t qualify for regular state unemployment, has been extended by another until September 6th, 2021 (week ending Sep 4th in Texas). Thi...
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Appendix A, Section 4.F, Choice of Law, is restated in its entirety as follows: The laws of the State shall govern the construction and interpretation of the Contract. Exclusive venue for all actions will be in the courts located in Texas. Nothing in the Contract or its Appendices shall ...
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Workers’ comp is mandatory in all US states… except one! You could be forgiven for assuming that workers’ compensation is a right for employees in all 50 states and while it is mandatory in most it is not mandatory in Texas. Of course, that does not mean that a Texan employer will ...
Shining the Real Light on So-Called Texas Opt Outs By Thomas A. Robinson, co-author Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law As Lex Larson and I point out in the opening article in
New York—The State Insurance Fund Oklahoma—CompSource Oklahoma Oregon—SAIF Corporation Pennsylvania—State Workmen's Insurance Fund Rhode Island—The Beacon Mutual Insurance Co. Texas—Texas Mutual Insurance Company Utah—Workers Compensation Fund of Utah...