Average rate decrease of 10.2% to provide significant savings for small businesses and policyholders across the state
WCRIBMA News | Workers Compensation Rating Bureau
WCRIBMA Requests A 4% Decrease in Workers’ Comp. Rates
MA Division of Insurance has issued a Notice of Hearing on the Request
Pharmacy Benefits Manager to Pay $3.2 Million for Overcharges On Workers’ Compensation Prescriptions
Various Injured Worker Prescriptions Filled in Springfield, Boston, and Worcester at Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid locations
Workers’ Comp Rates To Fall By 3.5 Percent Average
WRCIBMA Rate Filing in December South A Statewide Average Increase of 2.7%
Massachusetts Division of Insurance Approves 6.8% Decrease In Workers’ Comp Rates
The DOI approved a stipulation providing a 6.8% reduction in the existing overall average workers’ compensation insurance, for all policies effective on or after July 1, 2020, an additional 3% decrease over the initial rate filing.