Minnesota Workers’ Compensation prices have increased by 24 percent this year
Sixty kilometers from the border with North Dakota, the businessman Frazee Dave Daggett knows the temptation to take his company in Minnesota, because the high level of the State Workers’ Compensation costs.
A co-owner of Daggett Trucking, Daggett said North Dakota officials have tried, woo him to their state in which workers’ comp cost to the economy were significantly lower than in Minnesota.
“It is difficult to maintain” as trucks Daggett’s worker comp eaten revenue premiums as a general rule, the company would have been to maintain its fleet of nearly 90 cabins trucks and 140 trailers, Daggett, said third generation in the family.
But the feeling is Daggett, plus the leaders of the enterprise, Minnesota. The Trucking company workers’ comp premiums have decreased by 30 per cent a year ago.
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