I've recently finished updating and expanding my earlier book on reducing the cost of Workers Compensation insurance. The earlier edition received very positive reviews from both professionals and business owners, but that book went out of print late last year. So I got the rights back, updated and expanded the content, and the new book, entitled Workers Compensation Insurance: A Field Guide for Employers & Others is now available. Well, the actual book version will be available shortly from Amazon, but the e-version is available now as a pdf. Those interested can find more information at www.cutcomp.com/ultimate.htm.
This book covers a pretty wide wide territory in the field of Workers Compensation insurance, including proper classifications, experience modification factors, payroll audits, state by state information, NCCI rules, and more. Here's what some reviewers said about the earlier edition of the book:
"... unlike
any other workers' compensation guide...it is a must-have for those who
manage workers' compensation insurance...Priz does an excellent job of
exploring the ins and outs of a workers compensation policy, especially
all the intricacies of premium calculations and common mistakes in areas
such as classifications and experience modification factors."
--Professional Safety magazine, review by Dr. Laura Rhodes of Indiana University of Pennsylvania
and some readers posted these reviews on Amazon:
*This
book describes in detail information I have never gotten
from my insurance agent. It gives you a detailed insight
into the world of workers' compensation and has been very
useful in helping me to make sure that what we do as a
company is under the right classification. It would have
been difficult to argue our case without the knowledge I
obtained from this book. Worth every penny!*
"This book is an excellent review of the
current system of workers compensation coverages. It is dead-on
accurate in its description of the potholes one can encounter - NCCI
ratings, premium audits and others. I thought Mr. Priz was generous
in his kindness to auditors and underwriters, who are the source of
most of the problems and also the solution to most of the problems.
I am going to buy several copies for my clients."
--Michael Greenleaf, from Scott Depot, WV, reviewing
So for those who would like to increase their understanding of Workers Compensation insurance cost and coverage, I might humbly suggest they consider getting a copy of Workers Compensation Insurance: A Field Guide for Employers & Others, now available at www.cutcomp.com/ultimate.htm.
This book covers a pretty wide wide territory in the field of Workers Compensation insurance, including proper classifications, experience modification factors, payroll audits, state by state information, NCCI rules, and more. Here's what some reviewers said about the earlier edition of the book:
"... unlike
any other workers' compensation guide...it is a must-have for those who
manage workers' compensation insurance...Priz does an excellent job of
exploring the ins and outs of a workers compensation policy, especially
all the intricacies of premium calculations and common mistakes in areas
such as classifications and experience modification factors."
--Professional Safety magazine, review by Dr. Laura Rhodes of Indiana University of Pennsylvania
and some readers posted these reviews on Amazon:
*This
book describes in detail information I have never gotten
from my insurance agent. It gives you a detailed insight
into the world of workers' compensation and has been very
useful in helping me to make sure that what we do as a
company is under the right classification. It would have
been difficult to argue our case without the knowledge I
obtained from this book. Worth every penny!*
"This book is an excellent review of the
current system of workers compensation coverages. It is dead-on
accurate in its description of the potholes one can encounter - NCCI
ratings, premium audits and others. I thought Mr. Priz was generous
in his kindness to auditors and underwriters, who are the source of
most of the problems and also the solution to most of the problems.
I am going to buy several copies for my clients."
--Michael Greenleaf, from Scott Depot, WV, reviewing
So for those who would like to increase their understanding of Workers Compensation insurance cost and coverage, I might humbly suggest they consider getting a copy of Workers Compensation Insurance: A Field Guide for Employers & Others, now available at www.cutcomp.com/ultimate.htm.

