State of the Line Podcast

2025 in Sight, 2024 in Review With Donna Glenn

12 min · 29 de ene de 2026
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NCCI Chief Actuary Donna Glenn returns to the State of the Line Podcast to discuss the latest financial results, potential disruptors to the workers compensation system, and what the data can tell us about the road ahead. * Loss Cost and Rate Changes: Will There Be a Turn? [https://www.ncci.com/Articles/Pages/Insights-Loss-Cost-and-Rate-Changes-Will-There-Be-a-Turn.aspx] * Understanding Loss Cost Actions [https://www.ncci.com/Articles/Pages/Insights-Understanding-Loss-Cost-Actions.aspx] * NCCI's Annual Carrier Executive Survey Results: Insights That Shape the Future [https://www.ncci.com/Articles/Pages/Insights-NCCIs-Annual-Carrier-Executive-Survey-Results-Insights-That-Shape-the-Future.aspx] * 2025 State of the Line Guide [https://www.ncci.com/SecureDocuments/SOLGuide_2025.html] * State of the Line Report [https://www.ncci.com/Articles/Pages/Insights-AIS2025-SOTL.aspx]

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