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Progressive Workers Comp Insurance - What You Need to Know
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[QUOTE="John Oghe, post: 618, member: 33"] [SIZE=15px]Before buying workers compensation insurance, you may want to consider the price, exclusions, and reputation of a carrier. Progressive provides a free online quote form and a phone number to speak to an agent. To get a quote, simply fill out the form with your company's information. Progressive will then show you the options available, premiums, and deductibles. Their agents can also provide specific pricing information. Then, they can help you choose the right coverage for your company.[/SIZE] [LIST] [*][HEADING=1][SIZE=15px]Exclusions in progressive workers comp insurance[/SIZE][/HEADING] [/LIST] [SIZE=15px]Workers' compensation insurance is essential for any business, so it's important to understand all of the various types and the exclusions of your policy. The most common types of workers' compensation insurance include the following: Food delivery service is not covered by any Progressive workers' compensation insurance policy. This policy also does not cover anyone using the named insured's van. If you work in this field, you should understand that this policy does not cover you if someone slips and falls. This is a major exclusion, but it's essential to know what you're getting into before making a purchase. In many cases, food delivery services are exempt, but that doesn't mean that you can't still use your van.[/SIZE] [LIST] [*][HEADING=1][SIZE=15px]Reputation of progressive workers comp insurance carrier[/SIZE][/HEADING] [/LIST] [SIZE=15px]The reputation of Progressive is good in most states, but there are some factors to consider before choosing them. AM Best has been around since 1899, and their reviews are a great indication of an insurance company's financial stability and creditworthiness. Their ratings are based on a comprehensive examination of the company's operations, and they allow you to make an informed decision. Progressive offers a number of competitive discounts, including discounts for bundling coverage with other insurance companies. One of the benefits of choosing a progressive workers compensation insurance carrier is its long history and solid reputation. With over 80 years of experience, this insurance company has consistently received high ratings from AM Best and the Better Business Bureau. They offer nationwide coverage and a comprehensive product catalogue. Customers are happy with their 24-hour customer service and online claims reporting. They also offer bill pay and live chat features, which makes it easier to get in touch with a representative. Customers have generally written very positive reviews of Progressive and their policies.[/SIZE] [LIST] [*][HEADING=1][SIZE=15px]Cost of progressive workers comp insurance[/SIZE][/HEADING] [/LIST] [SIZE=15px]When shopping for workers compensation insurance, you will need to compare prices from several different companies. While some of them may offer better prices than others, you'll need to do your own research to find the right policy for your business. A monthly average premium for progressive workers comp insurance is $86. But, you'll want to keep in mind that the costs will depend on your state, payroll, and claims history. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to lower your premiums. The most common way to lower your rate is to opt for a ghost policy. Ghost policies are written through the state insurance fund and are a great way to lower your premium. In most states, ghost policies combined with accident policies cost less than assigned risk plans. For example, ghost policies and accident policies combined cost $958 in Virginia and $1058 in North Carolina. This is a good deal, but you'll need to do a little research to find the best rates.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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