Last Updated on: March 26, 2024
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In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers interviews Kevin Ring, Lead Workers’ Compensation Analyst at Institute of WorkComp Professionals. Kevin discusses the recent changes made by the NCCI, how these changes impact employers, and how insurance producers can use this knowledge to their advantage.

Key Topics:

  • NCCI introduces state-specific split points in experience mod calculation
  • Higher split points are influenced by factors such as attorney involvement, medical costs, and settlement structures
  • Producers should discuss potential mod adjustments with clients
  • Emphasize proficiency in workers’ compensation processes
  • State workers’ compensation regulations and laws differ; producers should be well-versed in their state’s requirements

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