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The
insurance company has changed your basic classification.
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Your
experience modification has been increased during the policy period.
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Charges
were made for uninsured subcontractors or owner-operators.
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Various
credits or discounts are missing from your policy.
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You
did not get a copy of the auditor’s worksheets.
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You
received a large additional or return premium (you may be entitled
to more).
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Your
state implemented a rate change.
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Previously
open claims have been denied by official rulings.
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Your
audit was conducted more than 120 days after expiration.
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Your
audit was conducted via mail or telephone.
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You
have had an NCCI or Bureau inspection which resulted in a higher
rated classification being added to your policy.
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You
have never reviewed the Workers Compensation Basic Manual for new
codes.
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Credits
that were on last year’s policy have been removed from your current
policy.
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Your
policy does not use at least 4 classifications.
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You
are a contractor involved in several types of work.
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The
audit was conducted on a quarterly basis using the 941’s or State
Unemployment returns.
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Your
general liability policy is "composite rated" on payroll.
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Your
policy was cancelled or rewritten with a different effective date.
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Your
classification includes the words "all employees."
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You
have a minimum premium policy and have no employees or payroll.
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You
are an executive officer of the corporation and your wages were
assigned to a high rated classification.
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You
are a contractor involved in a Wrap-up construction project.
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Your
policy contains an ARAP surcharge.
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Your
policy was endorsed mid-term to increase your premium.