TIPS For Spotting Workers Compensation Fraud

Workers Compensation Fraud is very serious business.  Whether engaged in by employers or employees, workers compensation fraud involves criminal acts. Many staffing professionals believe that if caught, they will just be made to pay back any monies they illegally received.  Actually, the courts are now regularly handing out jail sentences to offenders as a deterrent.

Here is a great article that may open your eyes to the types of fraud insurance companies and PEO’s see everyday.

http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southcentral/2014/03/24/324275.htm

As a staffing veteran for over 26 years, and former Professional Employer Organization (PEO) client for 10 years,  I suggest you look at partnering with a PEO as your payroll/human resource and workers compensation solution. Like using a CPA for professionally managing your companies income taxes, using a PEO will assure you that you do everything correctly to avoid costly mistakes.

Please contact me at davidstaffing@StaffingCompSolutions.com or www.StaffingCompSolutions.com for a FREE quote today.

All the best
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com
American Staffing Association Member
ASA Exhibitor for Annual 2014 Conference
California Staffing Association Member

StaffingCompSolutions.com—- Workers Compensation Specialists and Staffing Business Consultants For Over 20 Years.

10 Most Common Work Place Injuries

 (How to anticipate work place injuries and avoid unsafe client sites)

As a staffing company owner, you have to always be alert to  the safety conditions at your client’s site. When inspecting their site prior to staffing your employees, you may want to ask your client about the specific physical activities that your employees will be performing, and where will they take place at the site. This will help you analyze  and anticipate the level of risk for your staff.

Remember the true cost of each temporary assignment, includes all workers compensation costs that may result from a  work place injury.

Below is a link/ article that focuses on the 10 most common work place injuries. By being aware of this list of 10 common worker place injuries, you will be in a better position to evaluate your client’s work place for safety. This information should allow you to make better decisions as to whether you want to risk sending your employees to work at a particular client site.

http://www.mdcomplaw.com/info/industry/top-ten-most-common-workplace-injuries/

Please feel free to contact me to discuss your specific workers compensation challenge. After 25 years as a  workers compensation consultant specializing in the staffing industry, I am confident  I will have some solutions that will lower your workers compensation costs and make your staffing company more efficient.  You can reach me at davidstaffing@gmail.com and  visit us at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com

All the best
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com

American Staffing Association Member
California Staffing Association Member
Exclusive PEO Broker for the United States Staffing  Association

StaffingCompSolutions.com—-  Workers  Compensation  Specialists and Staffing Business Consultants For Over 20 Years.

Reduce Your Workers Compensation Insurance Costs

By Effectively Using Light Duty Assignments With Your Injured Employees

When I owned my own multi state, 25K+  employee staffing company for 16 years, I often had discussions with my Professional Employer Organization (PEO)  workers compensation risk management specialist about how I could control my workers compensation insurance costs. My PEO representative would remind me that the easiest  and most direct way to lower my premiums, was to make sure that an injured worker  is offered light duty assignments as soon as they get the green light from the medical doctor treating their injury.

Best Practices for using Light Duty Assignments

I followed that advice and always maintained a very low mod.  Below is a GREAT article about best practices for using Light Duty effectively.

http://www.workerscompensation.com/compnewsnetwork/workers-comp-blogwire/16339-light-duty-return-to-work-program-implementation-tips.html

After you have had a chance to review this article, let’s talk about other ways to reduce your workers compensation insurance and back office costs by partnering with a Professional Employer Organization (PEO.)

Remember,   I am available 7 days a week to help my clients address  their staffing workers compensation  concerns.  Please feel free to contact me at davidstaffing@gmail.com and visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com.

All the best

David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com 
American Staffing Association Member
California Staffing Association Member
Exclusive PEO Broker for the United States Staffing  Association

StaffingCompSolutions.com—- Workers Compensation Specialists and Staffing Business Consultants For Over 20 Years

Lower Workers Compensation Rates Start With Following Best Safety Practices

Reducing Work Comp Rates

The Work Comp Staffing Solutions team is focused on workers compensation and back office solutions for staffing companies 7 days a week for our clients. Over the last 18 months, we have witnessed insurance companies becoming much more selective in the staffing industry with respect to who they underwrite for comp. One reason for this change is  that since January, the NCCI reformed their formulas for calculating mod rates (first time in 20 years.)  Now, if a staffing company is not best in class from a safety perspective, the carrier will usually not under write a policy or will only do so with VERY high deductibles.

Following Best Safety Practices

Given this difficult (and expensive) work comp environment where good safety practices are even more important.  I found this article from  the American Staffing Association’s Staffing Success Magazine to be very instructive for staffing company owners.

— — http://www.asa-digital.net/amstaffingassoc/september-october_2013#pg24

If you are in the process of becoming, or have become, a “best in safety class” staffing company, and are looking for lower comp rates,  Work Comp Staffing Solutions can probably find a lower cost workers compensation program for you today. Please feel free to contact me at davidstaffing@gmail.com or visit us at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com to discuss your particular workers compensation situation.

All the best
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com
American Staffing Association Member
California Staffing Association Member
Exclusive PEO Broker for the United States Staffing  Association

Professional Employer Organizations (PEO’s): Separating Fact from Fiction

Every day I speak to many staffing company owners who discuss their workers compensation and back office challenges with me.  I explain to them that they have three basic options for workers compensation.
a)  Using the State Fund
b)  using a direct policy with a carrier like Travelers, Hartford or AIG
c) or partnering with a PEO.

Since I have used all three while I operated my staffing business for over 16 years, I explain the  advantages  and disadvantages of each.

The option that I get the most questions about though, which is often the least expensive and most flexible for the staffing company,  is partnering with a PEO.  It seems that either many staffing company owners are not aware of what a PEO is, or if they are, they have misperceptions of the pro’s and cons’ of using a PEO.

In this short article, I would like to highlight the most common misunderstandings about PEO’s and shed light on this workers compensation/ back office solution so staffing owners can use this information to select the right workers compensation option for them.

Fiction 1: PEO’s require long term Contracts of at least a year.

Fact: Most PEO’s  operate on month to month contracts  with their client, though most PEO clients stay for years with their PEO.

Fiction 2: I will never be able to move to a direct carrier or State Fund because I will not have my own work comp Loss Reports if I partner with a PEO.

Fact:  PEO’s keep separate records of losses for each client.  Should you wish to review your current work comp lost record at any time, a PEO is required to/will  give you that report usually within 24 hour notice.

Fiction 3: All PEO’s are created equal

Fact: Just like staffing companies should not be “painted with a broad brush” PEO’s should not either.   There are over 700 PEO’s in the US.  Only a few specialize in the staffing industry. Most PEO’s work with white collar codes only.   Some are known for their high level of service, while others are known for their very low rates. Still others offer coverage in all the States while some PEO’s just operate in one State.  Because of these differences working with a knowledgeable PEO broker is always a very good idea.

Fiction 4: A staffing company is very similar to a PEO.

Fact:  Staffing companies are very different.  For example, staffing companies focus on recruiting employees for their clients. PEO’s focus on administrating all back office functions and providing and managing the staffing companies workers compensation coverage.  A good analogy  is thinking of a PEO like a payroll service i.e. ADP that provides workers compensation coverage to the employees.

Fiction 5: PEO’s always have lower rates than a direct carrier or State Fund.

Fact: PEO’s use insurance carriers for their workers compensation insurance just like staffing companies. But because they buy their workers compensation (wholesale in such huge volume) they are usually able to offer workers compensation coverage at a discount to the staffing company. Having said this, sometimes staffing client’s losses are so severe that the PEO deems the risk too high to offer any discount.

Fiction 6: I lose control of my most important asset—my employees.

Fact: Under a PEO relationship the employees are “co employed” with the staffing company for statutory purposes only. (I.e. filing payroll taxes and managing workers compensation  and unemployment claims.)  This does not mean that the PEO will be managing your employees or recruiting your employees for you or your clients.  Should you decide to sell your business or decide to not do business with the PEO at some point , your employees are simply transferred to your payroll.  Again the way to think of the PEO arrangement is like using an outside payroll service that also offers workers compensation for your employees.

Fiction 7: Insurance agents know a lot about PEO’s because they know a lot about workers compensation insurance.

Fact: While in some cases Insurance Agents do know about how PEO’s operate, but they are rarely specialists in PEO’s and usually offer the State Funds as  the best option if they cannot find a direct carrier to underwrite your workers compensation. It usually best to work though a specialized PEO broker with staffing industry experience before you sign up for the state Fund.

Fiction 8: All PEO’s require a large deposit and large deductible like direct carriers and state funds.

Fact: One of the advantages to a staffing company that most PEO’s offer is  that no deposit is required to do business together.  Usually the state funds or a direct insurance policy will require 25% of the Premium upfront.   Also many (though not all) PEO’s will either not require any deductible or will have a small deductible of a few hundred dollars per claim.  If a PEO requires a larger deductible, they should be balancing that with very low rates to the staffing  company

Fiction 9: PEO’s are not involved in assisting their staffing clients comply with the Affordable Care Act and other employer related regulatory laws.

Fact:  Some PEO’s actually include the ACA costs in their administrative pricing to you, while other PEO’s will help you select the best way to manage the new costs in your business model. As a human resource business partner that wants you to succeed, they are experts in sharing this type of advice with you.

Fiction 10: If you use a PEO, you can not use a payroll funder

Fact: PEO’s work with all the major staffing funding companies. In fact some funding companies want staffing clients to use a PEO because they know the payroll taxes and workers compensation expenses will be paid on a timely manner.

I hope these 10 Facts about PEO’s help you better understand how PEO’s can be a very efficient business partner for many staffing companies.  While not all staffing companies are the right fit for a PEO model, the PEO that specializes in the staffing industry should be part of every staffing company’s worker compensation and back office review.

Please feel free to contact feel free to contact me at davidstaffing@gmail.com with any questions about PEO’s. Also visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com

All the best
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com
American Staffing Association Member
California Staffing Association Member
Exclusive PEO Broker for the United States Staffing  Association

StaffingCompSolutions.com—-Workers Compensation Specialists and Staffing Business Consultants For Over 20 Years.

Five Ways to Keep Safety Top Of Mind With Your Temporary Employees

When I operated my national staffing firm for 15 years, we would always review “on the job” safety procedures during the interview and orientation process. We also tried to follow up periodically on the safety guidelines we disseminated. We found that education about the importance of safety at our staffing firm, enabled us to keep a low mod and maintain relatively low workers compensation rates.

Here are 5 things we did in our staffing firm that may help your temporary and permanent staff keep safety top of mind.

  1. Place stickers on employee pay envelopes that say “Think Safety” or “Put Safety First.” These little reminders will help employees focus on safety while they are on the job.
  2. Add a web page to your web site for employees to anonymously report unsafe acts by other employees or clients operating unsafe facilities.
  3. Reward an employee who reports a fellow employee who is fraudulently using your workers compensation benefits.
  4. Give a monthly bonus to employees who suggests how jobs can be done more safely.
  5. If you have a Company newsletter or blog, regularly include articles on ways to improve on the job safety. If you do not have a Company newsletter, Work Comp Staffing Solutions can help you create one.

Remember maintaining low workers compensation rates often depends on having a low mod; which reflects good safety practices.

Please contact me at davidstaffing@gmail or visit us at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com.
Work Comp Staffing Solutions is ready to provide a free workers compensation quote as well as help you develop a company newsletter/ blog that promotes safety and other positive things about your staffing company.

All the best
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com
American Staffing Association Member
California Staffing Association Member
Exclusive PEO Broker for the United States Staffing Association

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