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  1. Premium calculation - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    How much your accident insurance policy costs will depend on how much you pay in wages as well as other considerations.

  2. WorkCover insurance - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    WorkCover insurance If you have a business in Queensland and employ workers, you must insure them against work-related injuries. Learn about the types of insurance we offer, who you need to cover, …

  3. If you have a business in Queensland and employ workers (excluding self-insurers), you must take out an accident insurance policy with WorkCover to insure them against work-related injuries.

  4. Calculating normal weekly earnings - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    Your WorkCover insurance covers you if any of your workers experience a work-related injury or illness. If your worker needs to take time off, you'll have to pay an excess. Your worker’s normal weekly …

  5. Industry comparative calculator - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    Dec 16, 2024 · Industry comparative calculator to generate the latest statistics for your industry and across Queensland.

  6. Lump sum payments - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    WorkCover (or a self-insurer) can also choose to have you assessed at an appropriate point during your claim. The assessment will work out the percentage of impairment. This is then used to calculate any …

  7. Basic weekly payment - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    WorkCover will pay you a basic weekly payment when we don’t have enough information to calculate your weekly compensation.

  8. How to reduce your premium - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    WorkCover will then deduct them. If the wages are not declared by the 31 August due date, you will not be eligible for apprentice discount. Your apprentices are still covered for injury by your policy and any …

  9. Injury Cost Calculator Step 1: Introduction Company name Description of injury • What happened?

  10. WorkCover Queensland - WorkSafe.qld.gov.au

    WorkCover Queensland has been providing workers’ compensation insurance in Queensland for more than twenty years.