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Workers Compensation Premium Audit
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The Workers Comp premium audit usually occurs within 60 days after policy expiration. The audit usually involves an in-person physical audit by a premium auditor that works for the carrier. Audits are subject to high error rates. The employer can initiate a premium dispute if they disagree with their premium audit result.
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