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Workers Compensation Insurance FAQs

Q.  Is Workers Compensation mandatory?
A.  In Hawaii, all firms are subject to the Workers Compensation statute and all are required to carry Workers Comp insurance.
Q.  Are there any exceptions?
A.  The only exception is that coverage is voluntary for "Non-industrial" employments.  There are, however, special rules that apply to partners, sole proprietors, and corporate officers.
Q.  What are these special rules?
A.  Partners and sole proprietors may not be covered.  Corporate officers with at least 50% ownership may reject coverage under the policy if they wish.  A signed form is necessary reject coverage.
Q.  What if a corporate officer does not take a salary?
A.  The payroll used to calculate premiums for corporate officers is subject to a minimum of $15,600 annually and a maximum of $130,000.
Q.  What does an injured worker receive?
A.  All medical bills are paid and if the worker cannot work for an extended period of time, disability benefits are paid up to a maximum of $ 622.00 per week.
Disclaimer:  The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge.  These rules and dollar amounts are, however, subject to change.  You should not depend on this information until it has been verified with your insurance agent or company.
Source:  This information was compiled from the 1999 Analysis of Workers' Compensation Laws published by the US Chamber of Commerce and from the on-line resources of the National Council on Compensation Insurance.


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