What is the difference between the New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board (Rating Board) and the Workers Compensation Board?
The Rating Board is a private unincorporated association of insurance carriers responsible for the collection of workers compensation data and the development of workers compensation loss costs and rules regarding the proper application of these rates to workers compensation policies. The Rating Board also administers various individual risk rating plans such as the Experience Rating Plan and the Retrospective Rating Plan. The Workers’ Compensation Board is a state agency responsible for the administration of the workers compensation system which includes the adjudication and handling of workers compensation claims. Claimants in need of information concerning their workers compensation claim should contact the Workers’ Compensation Board at (800) 580-6665.
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