Donelon: Louisiana Workers’ Comp Rates to Drop in 2015

January 12, 2015

Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donelon announced that rates for workers’ compensation insurance will decrease in Louisiana effective May 1.

Donelon recently approved a 2.4 percent decrease in workers’ compensation loss costs submitted by the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI).

Most workers’ compensation carriers in Louisiana use the NCCI annual loss cost filing to formulate their insurance rates. This loss cost reduction marks a cumulative drop of 37 percent since 2006 and a 56 percent drop since 1995.

“Companies today are paying half as much for the same coverage as they were 20 years ago, and about one-third as much as they were paying just 10 years ago,” Donelon said. “While many states are seeing their workers’ compensation costs going down, we are also seeing some states with increasing rates. We are pleased that Louisiana businesses are seeing a second successive year of declining loss costs that are coming as the result of fewer and less severe workplace injuries.”

The total Louisiana workers’ compensation market is estimated to be more than $810 million in total premium.

Topics Workers' Compensation Louisiana

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