Workers' compensation coverage is mostly sold by private companies, although in some states publicly run funds also sell policies.
In 2005, the Doer government introduced a bill to expand provincial workers' compensation coverage.
Owners of small businesses can also cut costs by removing themselves from their company's workers' compensation coverage.
The three owners are considering dropping workers' compensation coverage for themselves.
Brokers also said that companies with large concentrations of employees were having difficulty obtaining workers' compensation coverage.
If they're employees for these purposes, do we have to provide them with workers' compensation coverage?
Most states require employers to buy workers' compensation coverage for their work forces.
Businesses cannot trim their workers' compensation coverage to save money because, every employee must be fully insured.
Connecticut requires employers to provide private workers' compensation coverage for employees who put in more than 26 hours weekly.
Protection can be accomplished through a traditional insurance policy for workers' compensation coverage.