LCTA Workers’ Comp (LCTA), a Louisiana’s workers’ compensation provider, has expanded its geographic reach to include Mississippi. The company has also secured a license to write insurance in Arkansas.
On Oct. 1, LCTA began writing lines of workers’ comp coverage to small-to-mid-sized businesses in Mississippi.
Earlier this year, the 26 year-old company converted from a self-insurers’ fund to a casualty insurance company, providing LCTA with the capabilities to achieve geographic expansion.
According to Melissa Campesi, CEO of LCTA, growing to cover more states is part of its long-term strategy. It plans to add other markets in the future.
LCTA provides workers’ comp for a variety of industries, such as health care, super markets, restaurants, artisan contractors and municipalities.
Topics Workers' Compensation Mississippi
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