State laws
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for all Indiana businesses to provide workers’ compensation insurance to their employees, with certain exceptions.
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for all Illinois businesses that have employees, with limited exceptions. This policy provides medical benefits for workers who are injured on the job.
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for all Idaho businesses that have one or more employees.
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for all Georgia businesses that have three or more employees.
Workers' compensation insurance is required for all Florida businesses with four or more employees. Construction businesses must have coverage for every employee.
Delaware law requires businesses to carry workers’ compensation insurance if they have one employee or more, regardless of whether they’re contract, part-time, full-time. This policy provides financial protection against work-related injuries.
Connecticut requires businesses to carry workers’ compensation insurance if they have one employee or more, regardless of whether they’re contract, part-time, full-time, and regardless of the employee’s average weekly wage.
Colorado state law requires that all employees, whether they are part-time or full-time, be covered by workers’ compensation insurance, with limited exceptions.
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for California businesses that have employees and every licensed contractor.
Arkansas requires any business that has three or more employees to carry workers' compensation insurance.
Arizona workers' compensation law now permits settlements to be reached in workers' compensation cases. When an employee is injured on the job, settlements can benefit both an employer and the affected employee.
State laws determine whether your business needs workers' compensation and other policies. Learn the requirements for small businesses in your state and get quotes online for free with TechInsurance.
Workers' compensation class codes are unique sets of numbers that help insurers determine the level of risk for different professions. Classifying employees correctly can help businesses avoid overpaying for workers' compensation insurance.
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for all New Jersey businesses that have employees, including part-time workers.
Workers' compensation insurance covers the cost of work-related injuries. It's required for all Missouri businesses that have five or more employees.