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Why Workers Comp Is the Coverage That Keeps Your Business Running

Workers compensation is more than a box to check — it’s the promise that, if one of your people gets hurt on the job, they’ll be taken care of and your business keeps moving. Picture the alternative: a single uncovered injury, a stop-work order, fines, even criminal exposure. In Florida and California, every employer with employees must carry coverage. The good news? Getting it right is simpler than you think.

We’re an independent broker representing 20+ A-rated workers comp carriers, which means we’re loyal to you, not to one company. We help you find the sweet spot between staying compliant, keeping premiums in check, and getting claims service you can actually count on. Whether you’ve got a handful of employees or a complex multi-state operation, you’ll have options that fit your industry, your risk, and your budget.

Top Workers Compensation Carriers

CarrierFeaturesBest For
The HartfordStrong loss control, nurse triage, pay-as-you-goSmall to mid-size businesses, retail & service
TravelersIndustry-specific programs, bundled GL/WCConstruction, manufacturing, transportation
Liberty MutualLarge account capability, aggressive creditsMid-to-large employers, multi-state operations
AmTrustFlexible payment plans, no long-term commitmentSmall businesses, restaurants, hospitality
State Fund (CA)Guaranteed-issue, capped premiums, safety grantsCalifornia employers of all sizes

What Your Coverage Actually Does

Here’s what you’re protecting when you put a policy in place — four real benefits that take care of an injured employee while shielding your business from direct injury lawsuits:

  • Medical Benefits: Covers all reasonable and necessary medical treatment for work-related injuries and illnesses, including doctor visits, surgery, hospital stays, prescriptions, and medical equipment.
  • Lost Wage Replacement: Provides a percentage of the employee’s average weekly wage (typically 66-2/3%) while they are unable to work, subject to state maximums and waiting periods.
  • Rehabilitation Services: Vocational rehabilitation, job retraining, and physical/occupational therapy to help injured workers return to gainful employment as quickly and safely as possible.
  • Death Benefits: Provides funeral expenses and ongoing income replacement to the dependents of an employee who dies as a result of a workplace injury or illness.

Experience Mod & Premium Factors

Your workers compensation premium is not just about your industry classification. The Experience Modification Rate (EMR or X-Mod) is a key factor that rewards businesses with strong safety records and penalizes those with high claim frequency. An EMR below 1.0 means your claims history is better than average, and you’ll pay less. An EMR above 1.0 can significantly increase your premiums.

Other factors shaping your premium include payroll size, employee classification codes, state-specific rate filings, and your chosen deductible. We look at every angle to find the credits you’ve earned and bring down your total cost of risk — so you keep more of what you make.

Claims Handled, So You Can Keep Running

A workplace injury is stressful for everyone — so we put carriers behind you that make it easier to breathe: dedicated claims adjusters, 24/7 nurse triage hotlines, and simple online claims reporting. You’ll also get proactive loss control resources — safety training, ergonomics assessments, and industry-specific risk guides — so you can prevent injuries before they ever happen.

And when a claim does come up, picture having someone in your corner. We advocate on your behalf for timely, fair resolution, get your employee the care they need, and help them return to work as soon as it’s safe — keeping disruption to your business to a minimum.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is workers compensation insurance required in Florida and California?
Yes. Florida law requires workers comp for any employer with four or more employees (one or more in construction). California requires it for all employers with even one employee. Penalties for non-compliance include stop-work orders, fines up to $100,000, and potential criminal charges.
How can I lower my workers compensation premium?
Implement a formal safety program, conduct regular employee training, maintain accurate payroll classification codes, consider a higher deductible, and work with us to ensure your EMR is accurate. Many carriers also offer credits for drug-free workplace programs and return-to-work initiatives.
Are independent contractors covered under my policy?
Genuine independent contractors with their own workers comp policy are typically not covered under your policy. However, if an independent contractor is misclassified or lacks their own coverage, liability may fall back on your business. We recommend verifying certificates of insurance from all subcontractors.

Imagine Knowing Your Business and Your People Are Covered

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