An employer is about to start working in a new state and will hire workers who reside there. Would the employer's current standard-form workers compensation policy automatically provide coverage for this new state?

An employer is about to start working in a new state and will hire workers who reside there. Would the employer's current standard-form workers compensation policy automatically provide coverage for this new state?


Never


Yes, if the new state was listed on the information page in part 3C. Other States Insurance


Only if form WC0244 "New States Coverage" endorsement was attached to the policy


Yes, but only for 30 days



Answer: Yes, if the new state was listed on the information page in part 3C. Other States Insurance

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