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Workers' Comp Injury Data & Statistics
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Laws and Rules When Working Out of State
Out-of-State Employers Questions and Answers
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Washington Employers Questions and Answers
Reforestation, Mechanized Logging, & Drywall
Drywall Reporting Requirements
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Reminders for Drywall Reporting
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Insurance Forms & Publications
Help Your Employee Return to Work
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About L&I's Workers' Comp Insurance
Intro to L&I's Workers' Comp Insurance
Refunded Employer Account Premiums
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Employer Reporting Pilot Project
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Introduction to Rates and Claims Management
Rates for Workers' Compensation
Previous Years' Rates for Workers' Compensation
Additional 2009 Rating Parameters
2009 Primary Loss Formula and Medical Only Deduction
2007 Changes to the Experience Rating Plan
Reducing the Transition Between the Two Experience Rating Systems
Firm with a Compensable Claim Example
Compensable-Claim-Free Example
Primary and Excess Claim Costs
Examples of Calculating Actual Primary and Actual Excess Claim Costs
Experience Factor Calculation Compares Actual to Expected Losses
Compensable-Claim-Free Experience Rating
Credibility Weighting Actual to Expected Losses
Calculating a Firm's Experience Modification Factor
Example of the Expected Loss Calculation
Example of the Expected Loss Calculation with Two Risk Classes
Limitation on Annual Changes to the Experience Factor
An Example of the 25% Annual Decrease Limitation
An Example of the Exception to the 25% Rule
An Example of the 25% Annual Increase Limitation
Experience Rating Frequently Asked Questions
Firm with a Compensable-Claim Experience Factor Calculation Example
Compensable-Claim-Free Firm Experience Factor Calculation Example
Unique Premium Rating Features in Washington State
Classification Base Rating is the Basis of Experience Rating
Calculating the Individual Firm's Premium Rate
Example of Calculating a Firm's Premium Rate
The Firm's Experience Factor Modifies the Base Rates
The Supplemental Pension Fund Rate is not Experience Rated
Workers' Compensation Risk Classification
Setting Accident Fund and Medical Aid Fund Base Rates
Setting Supplemental Pension Fund Base Rates
Rate Holiday Questions & Answers
Acquiring a Business with Claim-Free Status
Other States don't Offer Claim-Free Discounts for Small Employers
Learn How a Claim Can Affect Your Rates
Losing Your Claim-Free Discount
Why Washington Offers a Claim-Free Discount
Hire a Previously Injured Worker
Minimize an Injured Employee's Time Off Work
Learn How a Claim Can Affect your Rates
Have a Safety Plan to Prevent Injuries
What's New in Retrospective Rating
Dates & Deadlines: Coverage Period Starting April 1
Dates & Deadlines: Coverage Period Starting January 1
Dates & Deadlines: Coverage Period Starting July 1
Dates & Deadlines: Coverage Period Starting October 1
Lists of Self-Insured Employers
Import Delimited Self-Insurer Lists
Employer Liability Certificate (Certificate of Coverage)
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