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Tools and resources

 

Certificates of insurance

As a policyholder of Superior Point, you can download PDFs of your own certificates of insurance on our website.

Electronic documents

Receive your insurance documents electronically and access them in your account for easy viewing.
Learn more about electronic documents.

Forms

Download these commonly used forms in PDF format.  

  • Blank premium audit form
  • Election / exclusion of coverage form
  • Waiver of subrogation endorsement request form
  • ERM-14 form
  • Determination of independent contractor 9 factor test
  • Independent contractor warning letter

Helpful web links

Visit these websites for more workers’ compensation information.  

  • Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Assigned Risk Plan (MWCARP)
  • Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurers Association, Inc. (MWCIA)
  • Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
  • Minnesota Department of Commerce (DOC)
  • Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI)
  • Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) — About workers’ compensation coverage
  • National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
  • National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI)
  • Workers’ Compensation Reinsurance Association of MN (WCRA)
  • Guide to Minnesota’s laws about workers’ comp insurance for construction contractors
  • Resources from SFM – The Work Comp Experts

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ABOUT US

Superior Point is the contract administrator of the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Assigned Risk Plan (MWCARP). The MWCARP provides workers’ comp and employers’ liability coverage for Minnesota employers who have been unable to get coverage through the voluntary insurance market.