ORLANDO, Florida — State regulators and stakeholders are gearing up for a busy fall and spring, thanks in part to court rulings that have forced changes in the state’s workers’ compensation system.
A new filing by the National Council on Compensation Insurance, expected in the next few weeks, could also affect rates for the third straight year and could prompt new legislative action on attorneys’ fees and other issues, officials said this week.
“The moment of truth will come from the NCCI in the next two weeks or so,” Florida Insurance Commis...
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