Alaska Workers’ Compensation rates to decrease in 2021
November 15, 2020
“Lower workers’ compensation costs reduce the burden on Alaska businesses, which is especially good news as many have struggled with the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Governor Michael Dunleavy. “This is the second year in a row that we are seeing significant savings in Workers’ Compensation system costs which will continue to benefit businesses across Alaska with reduced insurance premiums,” said Dr. Tamika Ledbetter, Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD) Commissioner. “I appreciate the good work of the Workers’ Compensation Board and the Medical Services Review Board for their efforts to make this happen.” The 2021 rate reductions signify a positive downward trend in reduced workers’ compensation losses. This year’s lower rates follow 2020 rates that represented a 13.4 percent reduction from the previous year. Since 2015 rates have been reduced by approximately 46 percent, which can be attributed to continuing declines in claim frequency and favorable changes in medical cost trends. “We have thoroughly reviewed the filings, and ordered modifications to be made to ensure that the rates are justified,” said Lori Wing-Heier, director of the Alaska Division of Insurance. The Division of Insurance is an agency housed within the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED) tasked with protecting consumers in Alaska. The Division of Workers’ Compensation is an agency housed within DOLWD tasked with the administration of the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Act
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Edited By Mary Kauffman, SitNews
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