Louisiana
Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rates
Decreasing Again
Commissioner of Insurance
Jim Donelon announced today that rates for workers’ compensation
insurance are again decreasing in Louisiana, based on a recent report
from the National Council
on Compensation Insurance (NCCI).
Most workers’ comp carriers in Louisiana use the NCCI
annual loss cost filing report to help formulate their insurance
rates. A recent NCCI loss cost filing showed Louisiana with an
8.6 percent drop in loss costs, which was approved by the Department
of Insurance in January 2008. Companies will begin adopting the
new rates by filing for a rate decrease with the Department of
Insurance around late March through September 2008 and begin
using the lower rates within approximately 45 days after approval
of the adoption. This reduction follows a 15.8 percent reduction
in workers’ comp rates last year – the largest decrease
of the 36 states.
“This is positive news for our state’s business community and will
help greatly in our economic development efforts,” said Commissioner Donelon. “Our
market continues to show strong signs of improvement, particularly in the area
of improved worker safety. Improved worker safety leads to fewer workplace injuries
across most employment classes, a trend we have seen over the past few years
and the leading cause of these recent rate reductions.”
The total Louisiana workers’ compensation
market is estimated at $1.03 billion.