Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Susan F. Cogswell will hold a public hearing on Friday, Nov. 18 to consider a workers’ compensation filing for an average decrease of +0.8% for pure premium loss costs and an average increase of +1.7% in assigned risk rates.
The rate filing was submitted by the National Council on Compensation Insurance on behalf of insurers.
NCCI has asked that the new rates be effective Jan. 1, 2006.
Topics Workers' Compensation Connecticut
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