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NC businesses see workers' comp coverage savings

Source: Miami Herald
Raleigh : NC : USA | 26 days ago  
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North Carolina businesses will pay nearly 10 percent less next year for workers' compensation insurance under an agreement between the insurance industry and state regulators. State Insurance Department spokeswoman Kristin Milam said Wednesday the decrease will save businesses that buy their...
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