Workers' compensation insurance gives employees medical, wage and other financial benefits if they are injured or become ill on the job. This coverage is required in most states. Workers' compensation insurance is also known as workman's comp or workers' comp insurance.
Workers’ compensation insurance helps your employees recover from work-related injuries and illnesses so they can get back to work faster. Workers’ comp benefits can help:
Keep in mind that workers’ comp doesn’t cover injuries that occur outside of work, intentionally, or while commuting to and from work. It also doesn’t cover accidents that occur due to substance abuse or intoxication.
Learn more about what workers compensation covers.Workers’ compensation insurance costs vary. But according to our policy data, most of our customers with less than $300,000 in payroll pay an average of $81 a month. 2 Some policies can start as low as $13 a month. 3 Of course, this is for customers with The Hartford. Workers’ comp quotes will vary in price, but you can see how much you’ll pay by getting a quote online today.
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If your worker gets hurt with a needle, this helps cover medical expenses and pays for the initial testing of your employee and their patient. It can also reimburse your employee for additional testing.
Highly experienced nurse case managers work with your employees to help coordinate healthcare and treatment. They can also help with physical, emotional and occupational therapies.
Pay your premiums based on your business’ actual payroll, instead of an estimate, with pay-as-you-go workers’ comp.
Workers’ compensation helps your employees recover from work-related injuries or illnesses. It can help if your workers:
Trip while walking up the stairs in your office Develop carpal tunnel syndrome from poor typing habits Get hurt in a car accident on their way to visit a clientIt can also help pay to train your employees for new roles if they can’t return to their old roles. And, if they can’t return to work at all, workers’ compensation coverage can provide long-term disability benefits.
Some situations take place on the job and outside of work that are not covered by workers’ compensation insurance. Here are a few examples of what most workers’ compensation plans don’t cover:
Most states have workers' compensation requirements. Not carrying workers' compensation can lead to significant fines and penalties. The laws vary by state and can include exclusions for certain types of employees.
For example, workers classified as federal employees get coverage through a program administered by the Department of Labor.
An insurance company uses different factors to come up with workers’ comp rates. This can include your business’:
The National Council on Compensation Insurance assigns classification codes based on the type of job workers do. If your business has a history of claims, this could increase your cost for coverage.
You can use this formula to estimate your workers’ comp insurance cost:Several factors, like specific roles and the size of your business, can help determine which employees need workers’ compensation coverage. The requirements for workers’ comp coverage will vary state by state, but most require workers’ compensation insurance for full-time employees.
If you’re self-employed, or a sole proprietor, your state laws may not require you to buy workers’ compensation insurance for your business. Workers’ comp coverage could still be helpful to have because your usual health insurance may not cover medical costs associated with a work-related injury. Coverage requirements will vary depending on the state you’re located in, so be sure to check with your local laws to find out what you’ll need.
Workers’ compensation is typically used for employer-to-employee relationships, but it can also apply to independent contractors too. If you work as a general contractor or a subcontractor, you may have to buy workers’ comp insurance if the contract you signed requires it. If you own a small business that hires contractors, keep in mind that any employee who accepts workers’ comp benefits loses the ability to sue your business for damages.
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You try to run your business as safely as possible, but workplace accidents and employee sickness on the job happens often. We’re here to help your employees through their injuries and get them back to work faster.
“The Hartford's portal to upload and complete the information requested for Workers’ Compensation is very user friendly and easy to follow.”
“The Hartford is quick to respond to needs that our company has and while we have never had a workers’ comp claim or general liability claim I have full confidence that our benefits would be honored in an expedited manner.”
“The Hartford finally made workers' comp audits easy. I remember when the process took days, involved faxes, and torpedoed my productivity while amping up my stress. It's still not fun, but it only takes a single-digit number of minutes.”
“I have always had The Hartford Insurance since opening my business in 2015 and have never had any issues. I would highly recommend The Hartford to any new prospective business owners.”
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It's important to know how to buy workers' comp insurance. Having it can help your employees if they get hurt or sick from their job.
Pay-as-you-go workers’ comp is getting more popular. See how it can help your business. Learn how it can help protect you, your employees and your business.1,2,3,4 Premium amounts presented are based on monthly premium paid by The Hartford's Small Business customers between 1/1/22 and 9/14/23 for 12-month policies. Premium is derived from a number of factors specific to your business and may vary.
*** This is a simplified calculation for educational purposes only. Actual premium calculations can be more complex. Experience mods are subject to state requirements and do not apply to every policy.
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