Study Shows Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Costs Remain Among Highest in Nation
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The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services' biennial study ranks workers' compensation rates in all 50 states and
The challenges to the state's workers' compensation system are not new to the state's employers or employees. According to the more than 5,000 employers who responded to Gov.
Oklahoma Insurance Commission John D. Doak recently announced that workers' compensation premiums will increase again in 2013. Doak, who has called for bold action to fix the system, says that several large employers have indicated if workers' comp isn't aggressively addressed in the next legislative session, they may have no choice but to leave the state.
During its 2012 sessions, the
Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services Workers' Compensation Study
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