Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance, a workers’ compensation insurance provider, lowered its rates for numerous industries throughout the state.
The rate reduction amounts to 6.7 percent overall and will impact both new and renewal policies effective Oct. 1.
KEMI President Roger Fries said implementation of various technologies allows the insurer to control medical costs and to be more diligent in promoting workplace safety.
Source: Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance


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