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Workers' compensation laws and programs are established at the state level for most employment. The rates are then also different for each state, as well as sometimes for different occupations. Contact your state Department of Insurance or your individual insurance provider for a rate quote.

In North Carolina, worker's compensation is paid by the employer; no part of it should be paid for by employees or deducted from their pay.

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Insurance costs depend on several factors, such as location, size of company, payroll &/or cost of subcontractors and claims history. The owner and manager's experience, kind of work performed, years in business also matter. It also depends on the amount of coverage, endorsements, deductibles and the overall claims history of that class of business with the chosen insurance company. Contact a couple of agents in your area and ask them to give you a quote based on your particular case.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Worker's compensation insurance rates vary depending on several different factors. The state you conduct business in, the type of work you do, and your businesses claims history all factor in the the rate you pay for coverage. For example a roofer in Florida would pay a rate of 17% of the employees payroll. So for every $100 in payroll the premium would be $17.01 based on the state minimum premium requirement. That same roofer working in Georgia would cost their employer $32.94 per $100 in payroll. The higher the risk of injury involved in the work being performed, the higher the worker's comp rate. The best bet for a business seeking worker's compensation insurance is to consult an agent. Employee classification is essential in properly calculating a worker's comp rate. Expert counsel is the only way to insure that your business is coded properly.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

The max settlement you can achieve is dependent on the injury suffered at work. To help maximize your payout consider hiring a workers compensation attorney. They will be well versed in the intricacies of the workman's compensation laws in your state.

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maximum payout for workmans comp claim for broken ankle at work

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βˆ™ 14y ago

It is a percentage of your paycheck

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