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Power Producers Podcast

Power Producers Podcast

著者: David Carothers
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  • Ownership and Combinability with Kevin Ring
    2025/06/13
    In this Power Producers Podcast episode, David Carothers is joined again by Kevin Ring, lead analyst at the Institute of Work Comp Professionals. The two dive into a critical yet often overlooked aspect of workers' compensation—understanding common majority ownership and how it affects the experience modification factor (mod). This discussion is vital for agents who deal with businesses that own multiple entities or engage in mergers and acquisitions. Kevin explains why agents need to be proactive in gathering ownership details and completing the ERM-14 form accurately to avoid costly errors and ensure proper coverage. David and Kevin explore the challenges agents face when dealing with businesses that have ownership stakes in multiple companies, and the importance of combining those companies on the same experience mod. They also touch on how M&A activity and asset purchases can complicate the mod process and why it's crucial for agents to educate clients on these risks before they make business decisions. Key Highlights: Understanding Common Majority Ownership Kevin explains how the common majority ownership rule affects the experience mod, and why it’s crucial for agents to ensure all companies under shared ownership are combined on the same mod. The Importance of Ownership Questions Agents often skip asking clients about ownership in multiple businesses. Kevin emphasizes that these questions are critical not just for workers’ comp but also as a sales tool to deepen the client relationship. Navigating Mergers and Acquisitions David and Kevin discuss the complexities of mergers and acquisitions and how acquiring a company impacts the buyer’s experience mod. They explain why agents must ensure clients understand the financial implications of combining experience mods post-acquisition. Filling Out the ERM-14 Form Kevin breaks down how to properly fill out the ERM-14 form, highlighting the importance of providing a narrative and accurate details to the Rating Bureau. This process helps agents avoid confusion and ensure proper risk management. Avoiding the Mod Evasion Trap David and Kevin talk about how some businesses attempt to evade mod increases by creating new entities or joining PEOs. Kevin stresses that while this may seem like a short-term solution, it doesn’t address the root causes of high experience mods. Planning for Future Business Transactions Kevin advises agents to proactively discuss business transactions, such as buying or selling a company, with their clients to avoid unexpected complications in workers’ comp premiums and ensure proper coverage adjustments. Connect with: David Carothers LinkedIn Kevin Ring LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Visit Websites: Power Producer Base Camp Institute of WorkComp Professionals Killing Commercial Crushing Content Power Producers Podcast Policytee The Dirty 130 The Extra 2 Minutes
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    26 分
  • Putting the Human Touch on Human Services with Dylan Jordan
    2025/06/11
    In this Power Producers Podcast episode, David Carothers sits down with Dylan Jordan from Amwins to discuss specialized niches within the insurance world, particularly focusing on the human services, healthcare, and life sciences markets. With only two months until Producers in Paradise 2025, the conversation covers a variety of challenges and opportunities in the current hard market, from navigating supplemental applications to understanding the unique risks of sectors like MediSpas and behavioral health. Dylan shares insights into Amwins’ approach, the importance of micro-niches, and how they continue to provide solutions in challenging markets. They also dive into the latest trends in tort reform, staffing shortages in healthcare, and how producers can effectively position themselves in a competitive market. This episode is packed with practical advice for producers looking to specialize and stay ahead in the evolving insurance landscape. Key Highlights: Specializing in Niche Markets Dylan talks about Amwins’ focus on the human services, healthcare, and life sciences sectors, explaining how their expertise in these areas helps them close deals faster and more effectively than general wholesalers. Navigating the Hard Market The discussion touches on the challenges of the current hard market, particularly in healthcare and human services, and how tort reform and statute of limitations changes are influencing the market dynamics. Understanding Supplemental Applications Dylan emphasizes the importance of supplemental applications and how data gathering from clients is critical to ensuring comprehensive coverage in niche areas. Finding Opportunities in Emerging SectorsDavid and Dylan explore growing sectors like MediSpas and home healthcare, and how producers can capitalize on these opportunities by identifying gaps in coverage and leveraging specialized markets. The Role of Technology in Insurance They discuss the impact of new technologies, such as Assembly, that help agents streamline data collection and improve efficiency, particularly for complex policies. Strategic Risk Management Dylan highlights how risk management in sectors like MediSpas and behavioral health requires in-depth knowledge of both underwriting and the nuances of each industry to avoid potential pitfalls and claims. Connect with: David Carothers LinkedIn Dylan Jordan LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Visit Websites: Power Producer Base Camp Amwins Killing Commercial Crushing Content Power Producers Podcast Policytee The Dirty 130 The Extra 2 Minutes
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    54 分
  • Why the Valuation Date is Important with Kevin Ring
    2025/06/06
    In this Power Producers Podcast episode, David Carothers is joined again by Kevin Ring, lead analyst at the Institute of Work Comp Professionals. In this Shop Talk session, they take a deep dive into the crucial topic of the valuation date and its significance in workers’ compensation policies. While last week’s discussion highlighted the importance of leading with workers’ compensation, this episode shifts gears to discuss why understanding the valuation date is vital for businesses. David and Kevin unpack the complexities of the valuation date—what it means, why it matters, and how it can impact a company's experience mod. Kevin shares expert insights into how this date plays a central role in determining a company’s future workers' compensation premiums and why it’s essential to monitor open claims carefully. Key Highlights: What is the Valuation Date? Kevin explains that the valuation date is when insurers submit crucial data to the Rating Bureau, affecting a company's experience mod and future premiums. Impact of Open Claims Kevin discusses how open claims, even with high reserves, impact the experience mod just as much as settled claims. Timing of the Valuation Date The valuation date occurs 18 months after policy inception. Kevin highlights how policy changes affect this timing. Managing Claims for the Valuation Date Kevin emphasizes the importance of tracking open claims early and working with adjusters to ensure accurate reserve updates. Dividends and Profit Sharing Understanding the valuation date can impact eligibility for dividend programs and profit sharing, boosting business benefits. Agent’s Role in Claims David advises agents to be proactive in managing claims, educate clients, and collaborate with adjusters for better outcomes. Connect with: David Carothers LinkedIn Kevin Ring LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Visit Websites: Power Producer Base Camp Institute of WorkComp Professionals Killing Commercial Crushing Content Power Producers Podcast Policytee The Dirty 130 The Extra 2 Minutes
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    33 分

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