A builders’ association is teaming with Kentucky’s largest workers’ compensation insurer to offer a new workers’ compensation program to its members in Kentucky and southern Indiana.
Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance (KEMI) and the Associated Builders and Contractors of Kentuckiana (ABC) said the overall program would include preferred rates for businesses that participate in ABC’s STEP (Safety Training Evaluation Process) Program, which gives companies a way to measure and benchmark their workplace safety performance.
KEMI is the largest provider of workers’ compensation insurance in Kentucky, providing coverage to more than 20,000 policyholders in all 120 counties in the state.
ABC of Kentuckiana is a “merit shop” construction trade association representing 450 companies throughout Kentucky and seven counties in southern Indiana.
Topics Mergers & Acquisitions Carriers Workers' Compensation Talent Kentucky
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