For many Ohio employers, workers’ compensation can feel frustrating. Claims move slowly. Support is limited. Costs can rise without clear answers.
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
That is exactly why some businesses are exploring an Alternative Employer Organization (AEO) model.
HR Butler’s AEO program gives employers a more responsive and service-driven way to manage workers’ compensation. Instead of navigating the system alone, companies gain direct claims support, legal resources, and financial advantages designed to reduce risk and simplify operations.
What Is an AEO?
An Alternative Employer Organization (AEO) is a structure that allows employers to participate in a self-insured workers’ compensation program managed by an experienced partner.
Through this model, HR Butler helps manage workers’ compensation claims, compliance, and reporting while coordinating payroll-related processes tied to the program.
The result is a system that offers more control, faster response times, and stronger support than many employers experience with traditional workers’ compensation structures.
Key Advantages of an AEO Program
Direct Claims Handling
Instead of navigating a slow state system, claims are managed with dedicated oversight and local contacts, helping employers resolve issues faster.
Built-In Legal Support
If a claim needs to be challenged or managed more aggressively, the program includes legal services to help protect your business.
Risk and Safety Support
Employers receive risk mitigation guidance and safety consulting to help prevent claims before they happen.
Stronger Financial Structure
The AEO model can offer meaningful financial benefits, including:
- Potential reduction in workers’ compensation premiums
- No administrative fees like those often found in state pool structures
- Live billing instead of payroll true-ups, which helps improve cash flow
- Operational Simplicity
The program also provides support with payroll coordination and Ohio unemployment services, helping keep compliance organized and streamlined.
Why Some Companies Transition to an AEO
Employers typically explore an AEO program when they are frustrated with:
- Slow claims handling and communication from the state system
- Rising or unpredictable premiums
- Lack of transparency or support
- Restrictions within PEO programs
An AEO gives businesses a more responsive and accountable structure while still maintaining the protections required under Ohio law.
See if an AEO Is the Right Fit for Your Business
Workers’ compensation should protect your business, not create more stress.
If your organization is experiencing challenges with claims, premiums, or service levels, HR Butler can help evaluate whether our AEO workers’ compensation program is a better fit.
Reach out to the HR Butler team to start the conversation and learn how a more responsive workers’ compensation model could benefit your organization.