NCCI Proposes Decrease to Florida Workers Compensation Rates with 2015 Rate Filing

The Office of Insurance Regulation today received the 2015 Florida workers’ compensation rate filing by the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI), which proposes a statewide average rate decrease of 2.5% – the first decrease in four years.  Per the NCCI, fewer claims and a lower amount of loss is responsible for the proposed rate decrease.

For more information about the NCCI filing, please read the NCCI Statement.

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