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Commercial Insurance Overview

First State Signs, Inc is based in Kent county in Delaware. They operate in the Manufacturing industry, specifically in Signs and Advertising Specialties, which is a low risk industry. It is worth putting effort into risk management to be able to leave the Assigned Risk pool.

Having been with the same worker's comp carrier for 7 years, it may be wise to shop around. We see commercial coverage for them in 2 states including Delaware, Maryland.

The LCM is the rate that is applied to a carrier, representing the risk covered by that carrier. The current carrier's LCM is 1.900. A 1.900 LCM overall is a bit high, but check the market comparison below for more details.

An Experience Mod (MOD) is a rate applied to the business. It represents how risky the business is based on past claims. This business has a MOD of... You'll need to join... Which is an excellent rating no matter the industry, and should be able to shop aggressively.

Premium Comparison

This chart represents the range and distribution that carriers are charging per $100 of payroll for businesses similar to First State Signs, Inc. This can give you an idea of what carriers might best fit your business.

$3.85$0.75
Erie Ins Grp
$1.50
$1.04$2.30
Berkshire Hathaway Grp
$2.20
$1.20$2.08
Hartford Fire & Cas Grp
$1.91
$0.83$3.56
Travelers Grp
$1.32
$0.85$3.85
Amtrust Ngh Grp
$1.85
$1.00$2.30
State Farm Grp
$2.09
$1.14$2.10
Selective Ins Grp
$3.03
$1.10$3.43
Markel Corp Grp
$2.06
$1.40$2.39
Proassurance Corp Grp
$1.65
$1.00$1.73
Liberty Mut Grp
$1.56
$0.75$3.20

Market Comparison for First State Signs, Inc

Experience Mod Rating

Mod is an indication of how risky a company is to insure. It is based on a company's claim history.

  • Experience Mod is in-line with peers, in the 34th percentile.
  • There was a recent mod increase.
Needs Attention

LCM Rate

LCMs have the largest effect on your WC costs. Carriers file LCM's which are multiplied with the state approved Loss Costs for your employment classifications to create your policy rates. Carrier Groups have several Carrier Tier's each with their own filing, allowing their underwriters to price aggressively to overly prudent depending on the risk.

  • The LCM of the Current Carrier is Higher than 56% of peers.
  • Shopping around for a carrier that would provide a more competitive tier would make sense.
Needs Attention

Market Competitiveness

We measure relative change (when a business chooses a different WC provider), and market share distribution over a rolling 24 months as compared to it's industry and state level activity to determine how competitive carriers are for your class of business.

  • 14% of peers have changed carriers since last year.
  • Current Carrier's market share is in the 75th percentile at 4.5% of the market.
Average

OSHA

Most employers with 10 or more employees are required to maintain injury and illness records, known as the 300 log. In the event of an inspection, this information will likely be requested. Even without injury or claim, the proper documentation should be readily available on a location by location basis. These logs are critical but simple to maintain.

  • Businesses with serious and/or repeat violations should be provided with risk management practices to eliminate unnecessary risk and minimize what must exist in current processes.
Needs Attention

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