iLawyerUp Addresses Florida's New Workers' Compensation Rule and Its Impact on Claims
iLawyerUp, a leading
This change aims to address concerns raised by insurance agents and consultants over the practice of carriers charging additional premiums for exempt subcontractor officers or owners, which can result in higher costs for general contractors. The rule will be effective for new and renewal voluntary policies starting
Affected Parties:
The new rule impacts workers' compensation insurers, general contractors, and subcontractors with exempt officers in
Impact on Workers' Compensation Claims:
The rule change aims to reduce payroll fraud and ensure that all workers on a construction site have valid workers' compensation coverage. This will help protect injured workers, who may have previously been left without coverage due to fraudulent practices. As a result, more employees may be eligible for workers' compensation benefits in the event of an injury.
Importance of Legal Assistance:
In light of the new workers' compensation rule, it is essential for individuals who suffer workplace injuries to seek legal assistance to understand how these changes may impact their workers' compensation claims. iLawyerUp's Co-Founder,
About iLawyerUp:
iLawyerUp is a prominent law firm with a team of highly skilled and experienced attorneys who specialize in personal injury law. The firm provides top-notch legal representation for a variety of personal injury cases, including worker's compensation claims, car accidents, slip and fall incidents, rideshare accidents, and cruise ship accident cases. iLawyerUp takes a client-centered approach to ensure that each client is provided with exceptional legal representation. For more information, please visit https://www.ilawyerup.com/.
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