Skip to main content

Workers' compensation insurance information

By
-

To the editor:

Workers’ compensation insurance is an important factor in Ohio’s economy. It not only ensures Ohioans injured on the job get healthy and back to work, but it also protects businesses from costly litigation from workplace incidents.

That said, Governor John Kasich has tasked the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation with helping to improve Ohio’s economy with reasonable and stable workers compensation costs to employers being a key strategy.

Over the past two years, BWC has saved businesses an estimated $210 million through rate and budget reductions. In fact, the collectible rate for private employers (the amount BWC actually collects after various discounts and adjustments) is the lowest in 24 years.

These efforts are beginning to make a difference. A recent national study had Ohio’s premium costs dropping from 17th highest to 28th highest compared to 2010.

While it’s a good start, more needs to be done.

BWC Administrator Steve Buehrer recently appointed me to work with businesses in southwestern Ohio to help them reduce their costs even more. The best way for me to meet this goal is to create awareness of the services and strategies we offer that
help companies prevent accidents, and reduce the costs of the accidents that
do occur.

Fewer accidents will lead to lower costs, allowing us to pass on the savings.

We have bundled our services and strategies into programs to give companies a financial incentive to learn and implement sound safety and cost management strategies. Our Destination: Excellence portfolio of programs focuses on creating safer work places and transitioning injured workers safely back to work.

If you’re a business that is interested in learning more about how BWC can help you improve the safety and health of your employees while reducing your workers’ compensation costs, please feel free to call or email me. I can be reached at (513) 214-8558 or Erin.R.1@bwc.state.oh.us.

Sincerely,
Erin Rosiello
Regional Business Development Manager
Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

[[In-content Ad]]

Add new comment

This is not for publication.
This is not for publication.

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
Article comments are not posted immediately to the Web site. Each submission must be approved by the Web site editor, who may edit content for appropriateness. There may be a delay of 24-48 hours for any submission while the web site editor reviews and approves it. Note: All information on this form is required. Your telephone number and email address is for our use only, and will not be attached to your comment.