The Insurance Professional's Practical Guide to Workers' CompensationLulu.com, 15 kwi 2009 - 224 This is not your ordinary workers' compensation book. Workers' compensation coverage is relatively easy to understand. It's the legal, procedural and contractual issues surrounding workers' compensation that are complicated. In "The Insurance Professional's Practical Guide to Workers' Compensation," Boggs addresses in clear, jargon-free English many of the concepts, policies and practices in workers compensation that brokers, risk advisors, and corporate risk managers need to know. The chapters, such as on which injuries and which workers are covered, free the reader from having to wade through dense legal and regulatory treatises. Boggs explains to non-lawyers legal aspects of workers compensation. If you need to use the book as little as one time a year, get it, because you'll probably need it much more often. |
Spis treści
Protection | 22 |
6 | 35 |
Who Qualifies as an Employee in Workers Compensation | 43 |
Contractual Risk Transfer and Workers Compensation | 52 |
Rating Worksheet | 138 |
States | 165 |
NCCIs Workers Compensation Policy 181 Appendix D Workers Compensation Endorsement | 188 |
Glossary | 206 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
1/1 Excluded allow amount apply arising assigned Assigned Risk audit bodily injury borrowed servant calculation Chapter Class Code client commercial general liability COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS compensation benefits compensation coverage compensation law compensation policy compensation protection Const contract of hire contractual risk transfer cost course and scope Coverage Endorsement WC direct employer disability Domestic workers Employee Count employees leased Endorsement WC 00 entity expected losses experience modification factor experience period exposure extend extraterritorial going rule governing classification independent contractor injured employee injury by disease insurance carrier legal person liability coverage liability policy listed natural persons NCCI necessarily all-inclusive occupational disease operations paid party payment ployees policy period primary losses Professional Employer Organization qualify Real estate relationship rule scope of employment Second Injury Fund special employer specific standard exception status subcontractor subrogation tion workers compensation Workers not necessarily