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    How the Shift to Contract Labor Impacts Workers’ Comp Systems

    Why Independent Contractor Classification Risks Workers’ Comp Stability

    • The increasing reliance on independent contractors has created a significant workers’ comp coverage gap, leaving many laborers without essential protection for workplace injuries. 
    • While traditional employees receive mandatory insurance, misclassified contractors often lack access to medical care and wage replacement. 
    • This trend shifts liability away from corporations and places a heavier financial burden on public social systems. 
    • Consequently, legislative debates are intensifying over expanding workers’ comp mandates to cover gig economy workers. 

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    How Hard Market Pressures Are Driving Corporates Toward Workers’ Comp Captives

    • The 2026 GILC Captives Report reveals an accelerating global trend of organizations establishing captive insurance entities to combat rising premiums and constrained capacity. 
    • This shift allows mid-market and large corporations to formalize self-insurance, particularly for high-frequency claims like workers’ comp. 
    • By utilizing captives, businesses gain greater control over claims handling and benefit directly from their own safety improvements. 
    • Ultimately, this strategic move provides the financial transparency and stability that traditional commercial markets currently lack.

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    Clark County’s Health Insurance Crisis Hits Employers Alongside 2026 Workers’ Comp Hikes 

    • Clark County businesses are facing a “perfect storm” of rising benefits costs, with health insurance premiums surging up to 20% this year. 
    • These spikes coincide with a 4.9% average increase in Washington workers’ comp rates for 2026. 
    • High medical utilization and inflationary pressures are driving both health and workers’ comp expenses upward for local employers. 
    • Consequently, small businesses are struggling to maintain affordable coverage while managing mandatory state insurance contributions. 

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