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  • 3230 South Harlem Avenue,  Suite 203
  • Riverside, IL 60546
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Contractors and Workers' Compensation Insurance in Ilinois

Although the general rules for computing Workers' Compensation insurance premiums are the same for contractors as they are for other kinds of employers, there are also some important differences that apply only to those employers who perform construction work. For one thing, multiple classifications often can be applied to the same worksite (unlike other kinds of employers, where typically a single governing classification applies to all non-clerical or non-sales work). For those in the construction classifications, the payroll of a single employee can even be divided between more than one classification code (and thus more than one rate) as long as accurate payroll records are kept that allow exact allocation of payroll among the different classifications. Estimates are not acceptable. That is, it will generally not be accepted by your insurance company if you estimate that 10% of the worker' time is spent in one kind of work, such as painting, and the rest of his time is spent in carpentry. Records of exact time spent in each kind of work must be kept.

Illinois, like many other states, also has a special premium credit, called a contractor's credit, that can reduce premiums if the employer's average hourly wage is relatively high. Unlike the experience modification factor, however, this credit is not calculated automatically for an employer. To obtain it, the employer must fill out a payroll report and send it down to NCCI. In Illinois, to be eligible for a contractor's credit, the employer must have an experience modifier of 1.00 or lower.

Although many in the insurance industry may tell you that if you miss the filing deadline for the contractors' credit it cannot be obtained retroactively. But A.I.M. has often been successful in obtaining substantial retroactive contractors credit adjustments for clients.

Contractors in Illinois must also be aware of the so-called Kotecki exposures that have been created by court decisions in Illinois

You can find more information on this subject in The Ultimate Guide to Workers' Compensation Insurance, or call AIM at 1-800-288-9256 or email aim@cutcomp.com.

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  • 3230 South Harlem Avenue,  Suite 203
  • Riverside, IL 60546
  • contact us:phone: 800-288-9256
  • e-mailaim@cutcomp.com