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FAQ

The questions every contractor asks before the first call, answered straight.

Comp and e-mod, co-employment on a job site, what it costs, how transition works, and what the analysis actually shows.

No dodges. If the answer is "it depends," we tell you on what.

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Broker role questions

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Workers' comp and e-mod questions

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Co-employment questions

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Cost and process questions

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Analysis questions

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Report / previewSample
LineCodeStatus
Carpentry, framing5403Line-itemized
Masonry5022Line-itemized
Electrical wiring5190Line-itemized
Your net comp linependingYour number
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What if the math says no

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The analysis

Run your real payroll, class codes, and e-mod against current carrier rates. No call required to see it.

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