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Print Workers comp rate hike whac-a-mole (California Progress Report). It is available from Risk and Insurance Online at http://www.riskandinsurance.com/storylink.jsp?storyId=290723908'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:lightgray; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Email Workers comp rate hike whac-a-mole (California Progress Report)'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:#d6d6ff; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Write to the Editor Workers comp rate hike whac-a-mole (California Progress Report)'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:lightgray; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Reprints

Overhead for workers' comp insurers comes to as much as 60 percent of premium. The Almaraz/Guzman and Ogilvie cases might not raise rates as feared. Perhaps there is no need to reverse these decisions. All these points and more, as explained by this attorney author and workers advocate, can help you understand why California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner refuses to accept workers' comp rate hikes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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