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How can pay-as-you-go work comp policies fluctuate so much at audit time?

July 21, 2015 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

We had a question similar to this asked by an insurance agent audience member during my recent visit to North…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Filed under: audit, audit errors, audit provision, pay-as-you-go, payroll, remuneration

Tips To Help Understand Your Workers Compensation Audit

July 19, 2015 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

Audits continue to cause many employers problems and, in one way, it’s somewhat understandable. The audit process can be foreign…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Filed under: audit, audit process, education, payroll, remuneration, workers compensation audit

Imputed Wages – Uncompensated Employees and how they determine workers compensation rating payroll.

April 24, 2014 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

We were recently contacted by a business owner about her workers compensation audit. She was sure what the insurance company…

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Posted in: Audit Problems, Workers Compensation Filed under: audit, audit problem, entity, imputed payroll, imputed wages, payroll, rating payroll

Change Auditors Change Classification Codes – What’s up with that?

March 18, 2014 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

We were recently asked to review a file by an insurance company underwriting department. The insurance company had changed independent auditors from…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Audit Filed under: audit, audit review, changed classification codes, class code, classification code, code 1803, code 8810, code review, payroll, premium audit

Can a workers compensation insurance company audit or re-audit a business that has closed?

June 5, 2013 Randy Sieberg, CIC, ARM, CRM

Yes. Just because a business has closed doesn’t mean the terms of the insurance policy in place while the business…

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Posted in: Workers Compensation Audit Filed under: audit, audit dispute, audit process, closed business, deposit premium, final premium, payroll, policy terms, uncooperative audit

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