Workers' Compensation Insurance
Protect your team and ensure peace of mind with Workers’ Compensation Insurance. At Univista Insurance, we aim to guide you to the right coverage, ensuring both your business and its valued employees are shielded from unforeseen workplace incidents.
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What is Workers' Compensation Insurance?
Workers’ Compensation Insurance, often simply referred to as workers’ comp, provides benefits to employees who sustain injuries or illnesses as a direct result of their job.
With Univista’s support, you’re aligned with options that not only meet legal requirements but also reflect a genuine commitment to employee well-being.
What does Workers' Compensation Insurance cover?
This specialized insurance addresses several facets of workplace-related injuries and illnesses:
- Medical care: Covers the costs of medical treatment, from emergency services to ongoing rehabilitation.
- Lost wages: Compensates employees for wages lost during the time they’re unable to work due to their injury or illness.
- Rehabilitation: Provides for physical therapy or training required for an employee to return to work.
- Death benefits: In the unfortunate event of a workplace-related death, benefits are provided to the deceased’s dependents.
- Legal costs: Covers legal expenses if an employer is sued over a work-related injury or illness, although compliance with workers’ comp laws usually protects employers from such lawsuits.
It’s paramount to understand that…
While Workers’ Compensation provides a broad spectrum of coverages for job-related incidents, businesses may still need to explore additional policies for all-encompassing protection.
How much does Workers' Compensation Insurance cost?
The pricing for Workers’ Compensation Insurance can vary based on:
- Business type: High-risk industries, like construction, might incur higher premiums compared to office-based professions.
- Location: Rates can differ based on state laws and regulations.
- Claim history: Businesses with a record of numerous past claims might be subject to higher premiums.
- Safety practices: A robust safety program and training can potentially lower insurance costs.
- Number of employees: More employees often mean higher coverage costs, but bulk rates and discounts might also apply.
Additional insurance coverages for your business
Protecting your business extends beyond just traditional business insurance. Depending on your specific situation and the type of business you own, there are other insurance policies you might need to consider:
General Liability Insurance
Protects against claims of bodily injury, property damage, and other common business risks.
Professional Liability Insurance
Protects you from claims of negligence or incorrect advice you or your professionals might provide.
Business Owner Policy
A tailored package for business owners combining various coverages, such as property and liability, into one policy.
Commercial Auto & Trucking Insurance
Shields you from losses related to your business-owned vehicles, both in terms of vehicle damage and accident liability.
Cyber Liability Insurance
Defends your business against financial hits from cyber threats like data breaches and cyberattacks.
General Liability Insurance
Protects against claims of bodily injury, property damage, and other common business risks.
Professional Liability Insurance
Protects you from claims of negligence or incorrect advice you or your professionals might provide.
Business Owner Policy
A tailored package for business owners combining various coverages, such as property and liability, into one policy.
Commercial Auto & Trucking Insurance
Shields you from losses related to your business-owned vehicles, both in terms of vehicle damage and accident liability.
Cyber Liability Insurance
Defends your business against financial hits from cyber threats like data breaches and cyberattacks.
Workers' Compensation FAQs
Is Workers' Compensation Insurance mandatory for businesses?
Most states require businesses with employees to carry Workers’ Compensation, although requirements can vary based on the number of employees, type of business, and the nature of the work. It’s crucial to check your state’s laws to ensure compliance.
Does Workers' Compensation cover all injuries at work?
It generally covers injuries that occur as a direct result of job duties. However, injuries sustained during a lunch break, while commuting, or due to the influence of drugs/alcohol might not be covered.
Can an employee sue my business if they accept Workers' Compensation benefits?
Typically, accepting Workers’ Compensation benefits means the employee forfeits the right to sue the employer for the injury. However, there are certain circumstances where legal action might still be taken.
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