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Jan 31, 2010

Monopolistic Washington's Workers Comp System - The Next To Fail?

An internal audit by the State of Washington's Workers Compensation Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) may be the start of another Workers Comp system converting from a monopolistic system to a private system. West Virginia recently converted their state-run system into a free market.

Washington's L&I issued an immediate press releases indicating that their monopolistic system was doing fine. There was a large draw on the contingency reserve which according to the L&I was a normal course of business that has occurred numerous times in L&I's history.

Regardless of the type of Workers Compensation, a very low contingency reserve will cause the respective state's Department of Insurance to immediately put the insurance company into receivership or at least into a probationary watch period. The Insurance Commissioner will not allow a carrier with inadequate contingency reserves to write any more coverage.

I will review the auditor's report and post my opinion next time.

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