Landscape Contractor 
      Sprouts a $104,000 Refund 
       
       Insured  
      This major landscape contractor servicing commercial properties employs 
      120 people and does $1.9 million in annual revenues.  
       
      Situation 
      A year after purchasing the company, the insured was concerned why, as a 
      relatively new business, its Experience Mod was extremely high at 1.39, 
      with annual premiums in excess of $400,000. 
       
      Assessment 
      Certified WorkComp Advisors (CWCAs) conducted a complete needs analysis 
      on the company, running the gamut from human resources to claims filing. 
      The insured was unaware of how the system worked in regards to ownership 
      changes and it was discovered that the insured had actually inherited the 
      previous owner’s high Experience Mod. Significant aspects of the operation, 
      including the discontinuation of tree trimming, had changed. 
       
      Solution 
      Utilizing techniques and information garnered at the Institute of WorkComp 
      Professionals, the advisors did a thorough investigation of ownership laws 
      and deduced that the insured should not have inherited the previous owner’s 
      excessive Mod rating. Appropriate paperwork was filed with the rating bureau, 
      and the Workers' Comp Insurance Rating Bureau agreed on the findings. 
       
      Result 
      After the successful filing with the bureau, the insured’s Mod was 
      adjusted and lowered to 1.0 and a refund of $104,000 in premiums. |