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The most common way clients retain A.I.M. to review Workers' Compensation insurance charges is on our contingent-fee basis. (Click preceding link to see copy of our contingent-fee agreement.) This arrangement is fairly straightforward. A.I.M. will review current and past Workers' Compensation premium charges, in order to find and recover any overcharges that may have occurred, without any upfront fees or charges. Instead, the employer and A.I.M. agree that any refunds (from past years) or reductions (in the current policy) will be split equally between the employer and A.I.M.

Any and all savings that occur in future policies due to changes that A.I.M. produces for the employer belong 100% to the employer. A.I.M. earns a fee only if and when we produce a refund or reduction.

If A.I.M. can produce no refund or reduction, there is no charge for our time and effort.

Furthermore, our contingent fee is only due and payable when our client actually receives the refund or reduction from their insurance company. We get paid for results, not promises or theoretical reductions. This means there is no upfront cost to have A.I.M. review your Workers' Comp premium charges, when you choose our contingent-fee option.

 

 

 

 "...unlike any other workers' compensation guide...it is a must-have for those who manage workers' compensation insurance...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

 

 

 


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