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Experience mods, or experience modifiers, are a factor used by insurance companies to adjust the premiums for a business’s workers’ compensation insurance policy. These modifiers are calculated using data from the business’s claims history, industry averages, and other factors, and they are used to determine the likelihood of the business filing a workers’ compensation claim in the future.
For businesses with a good claims history, an experience mod can result in lower premiums for their workers’ compensation insurance. On the other hand, businesses with a higher number of claims or more severe claims may see an increase in their premiums due to a higher experience mod.
Experience mods are typically expressed as a decimal number, and they can range from 0.5 (indicating a lower risk of claims) to 1.5 or higher (indicating a higher risk of claims). An example would be if your experience mod is a 1.5 you are paying 50% more than your peers for your workers compensation policy! That means a contractor or manufacturer, whichever it may be, that has a mod of 1.0 is paying 50% lower than you! Insurance companies use a variety of factors to determine a business’s experience mod, including:
Experience mods are calculated using a formula that takes into account the above factors, as well as industry averages and other data. This formula is typically applied to a business’s claims data from the past three years and an experience mod worksheet is created, although some insurance companies may use a longer time frame.
As a business owner, it’s important to understand your experience mod and how it can impact your workers’ compensation premiums. If your experience mod is higher than you would like, there are several steps you can take to try to lower it:
By understanding your experience mod and taking steps to improve it, you can potentially lower your workers’ compensation premiums and protect your business in case of an on-the-job injury. It’s an important investment that can help safeguard your business, so it’s worth taking the time to understand and manage your experience mod.
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