Alaska’s Hall Unhappy with Workers’ Comp Market

Alaska Insurance Commissioner Linda Hall is not happy her state still has the nation’s highest workers’ compensation costs but does think the market is improving. Her state also has all of the catastrophic exposures that other states have including earthquakes, volcanoes, wind and water– but not the population density that would create a huge catastrophe exposure. So what does she think of a national disaster plan? Hall explains in this interview with Insurance Journal’s Andy Simpson filmed last fall.

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