Edward Priz
I'm a consultant, author, and expert witness on Workers' Compensation insurance premium charges. I consult with employers to review the Workers' Comp insurance premium charges made by their insurers, to find and correct overcharges caused by technical errors made by those insurance companies and by the rating bureaus. My latest book is "Worker's Compensation: A Field Guide For employers".
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The Lone Ranger was Really a Black ManIn "Black Gun, Silver Star", Art T. Burton reveals the true life Deputy U.S. Marshall who put Wyatt Earp and Rooster Cogburn to shame.
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What You Should--And Shouldn't--Expect From Your Insurance AgentAvoid costly misunderstandings when buying insurance.
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The NCCI Classification SystemThe classification system devised by NCCI directly affects the Workers Compensation insurance costs of most employers in the U.S. yet is poorly understood by most business owners and managers.
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Becoming an Expert WitnessMany people with specialized expertise or experience might be able to serve as expert witnesses. This article discusses who can serve as such experts, and how to begin to work in this field.
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Workers Comp Audits-How to Prepare, How to SurviveThe annual audit of Workers' Compensation insurance exposures can be a trying experience for employers. Here are tips for preparing for and surviving the experience. -
Pros and Cons of Using a PEOProfessional Employer Organizations can offer businesses cost savings when run well--but can also have hidden pitfalls.
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Experience Modifiers a Vital Concern for Construction CompaniesMore and more, companies in the construction trades have to watch their experience modification factor, not just for the impact on Workers Comp premiums, but because their clients use it to qualify bidders on projects.