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Peter King (“Workers’ Comp: Here They Come Again,” On California, Feb. 3) states a California company must pay roughly $3 of every $100 of payroll into workers compensation insurance.
Get your facts straight. We pay roughly $3,000 a month on a $36,000 payroll. That is after having had one fraudulent claim filed.
What makes us furious is that it seems the legislators in Sacramento, making a lot more money than anybody at our company, are taking their good time just talking about it, accepting the fraudulent practices of a group of unscrupulous doctors and lawyers as a fat of California life. IVAR SCHOENMEYER Anaheim
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