Florida Looks to Manage State’s Workers’ Compensation Costs

By | November 29, 2011

  • November 29, 2011 at 8:25 am
    ABD says:
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    Rather than wait for state legislators to help, we employ the services of a workers comp consultant – for our comp audits and comp premium reviews. They know how to get our premium down and keep everyone honest.

  • December 1, 2011 at 6:57 pm
    K Syfrett says:
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    I would love to pay the lowest premium possible for my comp coverage. But, I have serious concerns that the 2003 “reform” has left Florida’s injured workers without realistic access to quality medical care and adequate benefits. This article focuses on at least two more ways we can take worker benefits away even though Florida’s premiums are still down 50%. I didn’t see anything in the article about whether Mr. Castellano had considered the impact of additional cuts on Florida’s injured workers. Maybe we just don’t care?

  • October 2, 2013 at 8:12 pm
    D Cramer says:
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    The national employer I worked for until shortly after I was injured on the job has, so far, benefited a great deal from the lower workers’ comp premiums by denying injured workers medical care and more. The new laws enable this unfair treatment. However, the popular greedy tactics that stir far more unfair treatment toward employees at this company have enabled Fraudulent activities encouraged by Management. The impact on Florida’s injured workers and the attorneys that have ceased to represent the injured, due to the greed encouraged by State representatives, must be recognized and addressed immediately to benefit workers, not harm them even more.
    Though I am injured and still without medical care, I have stepped up to represent injured workers and Workers’s Comp Attorneys to further demand positive change and to hold employers and Legislative demons of deception accountable for injured worker’s unfair harm and loss.



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