A Boca Raton, Florida-based organization that develops and administers rating plans and systems for workers' compensation insurance.
An association of insurers selling compensation coverage and operating as a rating organization. NCCI collects statistics, develops rates and policy forms, and makes state filings for its members.
An association of insurance companies providing workers compensation insurance. Its main functions are rate making, collecting related statistics, and developing rating plans relative to compensation insurance. Operates through administrative bureaus located in many states. Headquarters: New York, NY.
An association of WC insurers which serves as the WC rating organization in about two-thirds of the states. The group establishes standards for use in rate making, develops policy forms, collects statistics, and provides statistical support and services.
The authority that issues suggested workers' compensation rules rates based on compilations of losses from many insurance companies.
National association that collects, tabulates, and provides data used in formulating rates for workers compensation insurance.
The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) is a U.S. insurance rating and data collection bureau specializing in workers compensation. Operating with a not-for-profit philosophy and owned by its member insurers, NCCI annually collects data covering more than four million workers compensation claims and two million policies.