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Certificate of Insurance (COI) and Workers Compensation Audits – A Recurring Problem

July 28, 2014 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

A Certificate of Insurance, otherwise known as a COI (or if you’re in the insurance biz a cert), is a…

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Posted in: Certificates of Insurance, Workers Compensation Filed under: audit, certificate of insurance, coi, general contractor, subcontractor, uninsured subcontractor, workers compensation audit

Certificate of Insurance – The Rhyme and Reason

October 15, 2013 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

Used as the accepted vehicle for proof of coverage certificates of insurance or COI’s make the insurance world go round. Contractors,…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Filed under: certificate of insurance, coi, no certificate of insurance, valid certificate of insurance

California Workers Compensation Audit – Using Subcontractors in California

November 12, 2012 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

While there’s many pitfalls that both small and large contractors can trip over when it comes to a workers compensation…

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Posted in: Audit Problems Filed under: audit, california, certificate of insurance, contractors, materials and labor, premium, problem, subcontractors, unisured subcontractors, workers compensation audit

Using Subcontractors – A Workers Compensation Perspective

September 6, 2012 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

It’s an everyday occurrence! Hiring and using subcontractors not only makes the construction world go round but plays a vital…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Filed under: certificate of insurance, contractors, hiring uninsured subcontractors, insured subcontractors, problem with audit, subcontractors

Do I have to provide a workers compensation auditor with my tax records?

August 30, 2012 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

I recently wrote about the intrusive nature of the workers comp audit process and how some employers feel the process…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Filed under: audit information, certificate of insurance, overtime, payroll, payroll verification, tax records, workers compensation audit documents, workers compensation auditor

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