-- Start a discussion of steps your organization can take to reduce workers' compensation costs -- Review initial workers' comp best practices -- Measure best practice implementation -- Keep location management on track -- Tie incentive plans to achieving operational goalsThe checklist, found at http://reduceyourworkerscomp.com/free-workers-comp-form.php -- is a free sample of the material contained in Workers Comp Kit®, a complete system for employers to reduce their workers' comp costs. Employers that go through the complete program reduce their losses 20% to 50% and quickly recoup their investment, Shafer said. "There are over 80 best practices, but this free sample will get you started." The online version of the best practice assessment produces a WC Target Score™ -- much like a FICO® credit score. It can demonstrate operational steps your company has taken to improve experience and be shown to carriers when making a case for lower premiums or reduced collateral requirements. Companies that have used it to slash costs include small industrial equipment-installation firms, medium-sized manufacturers and Fortune 500 corporations. To read the case studies, go to http://reduceyourworkerscomp.com/success_stories.php. Pricing is scaled by number of employees, making it affordable for even small employers. Workers Comp Kit® is distributed through selected insurance brokers and is available from Amaxx. For more information, visit www.ReduceYourWorkersComp.com, write Info@WorkersCompKit.com or call 860-553-6604.
Contact Information: Contacts: Henry Stimpson Stimpson Communications 508-647-0705 HStimpson@StimpsonCommunications.com Rebecca Shafer Amaxx 660-553-6604 Info@WorkersCompKit.com