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Will Your Workers’ Comp Premiums Decrease Due to COVID-19?

If you have been accused of not providing employees with the appropriate workers compensation benefits, you need to speak to an attorney as soon as possible. Contact a Los Angeles workers compensation defense lawyer Zachary H. Sacks at Sacks & Zolonz, LLP, and schedule a free consultation today.

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Will Your Workers’ Comp Premiums Decrease Due to COVID-19?

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  1. As a business owner, you probably have plenty of questions about whether or not you need to continue paying workers’ compensation if your employees are working from home or if you can stop paying premiums if you have furloughed your entire workforce.

  2. Insurance Premiums Going Down The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California released the 2020 State of the System report that shows just how much the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the job market, and therefore the workers’ compensation system, this year so far.

  3. Stay On Top Of Workers’ Compensation Moving Forward If your business is currently undergoing changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please remember that workers’ compensation insurance is required in just about every situation of employment in this state. Even if you only have one employee or if you employ family members, you must provide your workers with appropriate workers’ comp benefits.

  4. Hire An Attorney If you have been accused of not providing employees with the appropriate workers’ compensation benefits, you need to speak to an attorney as soon as possible. Contact a Los Angeles workers compensation defense lawyer Zachary H. Sacks at Sacks & Zolonz, LLP, and schedule a free consultation today.

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