Why WC Matters (Trucking)
Policy Parts & Other States
Programs & Rating Basics
State Rules & Endorsements/Extras
100

According to OSHA, Trucking ranks what in the most dangerous occupations? 

6th

100

What is Part 1 & Part 2 of WO coverage?

Part 1: Workers Comp

Part 2: Employers Liability

100

What are WC limits?

Statutory. 

100

What endorsement is needed on WC if the insured is an intermodal carrier?

USL&H (US Longshore & Harbor)

200

What makes up the majority of WC claims in trucking?

Crashes & Collisions (aka accidents)

200

Describe Part 1 of WC coverage

Provides statutory benefits owed to the employees per the state law.
200

What is the Experience MOD? 

Daily Double!! What is better, above 1 or below?

Based on past loss history, below 1 is better. 

200

Name the 2 coverages EL/Stop Gap can be seen on?

WC & GL. 

300

What is Workers Comp?

Sole remedy for injured employee. 

300

Describe Part 2 of WC coverage

Covers beyond state limits, if a 3rd part sues to because of work place injury (wife sues because husband can no longer have kids etc.)

300

What is WC premium audited on? 

Payroll

300

Name the Monopolistic States

NOWW (ND, OH, WA, WY)
400

What is a key factor in determining the status of a OO vs employee?

Control

400

What is Part 3 of WC coverage?

Other States
400

What is the market of last resort?

State Pool

400

In what state can you opt-out of the WC system but still remain liable for WC injuries?

TX

500

Why would a WC UW care about what type of trailer the driver hauls?

Flatbed example - tarps & chains, loading & unloading, could fall off trailers. 

500

Why is Part 3 important in Trucking?

Drivers could be driving across country, making coverage in all other states very important.

500

What is the Trucking Class Code?

7219

500

Why & where would you need Stop Gap Coverage?

Monopolistic states because the states do not provide EL coverage.