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A Tree Care Company’s Guide to the Annual Workers’ Compensation Audit

Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Tree Care Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The premium for your workers’ compensation policy is based on the type of work you do, and the amount of payroll incurred. By maintaining proper payroll records, segregating the wages earned by your employees, you may reduce the cost of your workers’ compensation insurance. The final audit is the process that calculates the last premium due. It compares the estimated payrolls to actual wages paid during the policy year. The audit may result in a refund or additional premium due. Workers’ compensation audits also determine if the classification codes quoted at inception accurately reflect the scope of work performed during the policy period. Insurance carriers charge more premium for higher risk operations, like tree trimming.