West Virginia’s volunteer fire departments looking to offset increases in their workers’ compensation premiums can now apply for help on a website launched by state Auditor Glen Gainer. “Volunteer firefighters are called on every day to risk their lives protecting neighbors, homes and businesses,” Gainer said. “The cost associated with safely equipping and protecting those brave professionals is rising every day as well. This program will help mitigate at least one of the upcoming cost increases.”
Some fire departments had indicated they couldn’t afford premium increases and would have to shut down or trim services.
Brickstreet, the long-time workers’ compensation insurer for the fire departments, will stop covering volunteer fire departments after July 1. The West Virginia State Firemen’s Association said at least three other carriers are offering the coverage.
Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signed legislation in April making $5 million available for subsidies.
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