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The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI), which is the workers’ compensation rating organization for 41 states in the U.S., has filed to triple the “split point” over the next few years, with the first adjustment in 2013. The filing will increase the split point from $5,000 to $15,000 over a three-year period to catch up with claim inflation. The first stage will take effect in 2013 and double the split point to $10,000. What Is the ‘Split Point’?Each workers’ compensation claim is divided into a “primary” and “excess” portion. Currently, the first $5,000 of every claim is the primary