Comprehensive guides, expert insights, and practical advice about Workers Compensation coverage options. Get the knowledge you need to make informed insurance decisions.
Everything you need to know about Workers Compensation coverage, benefits, and protection strategies
Full breakdown of cannabis workers compensation, EPLI, and employee benefits coverage for Connecticut operators — NCCI class codes, carrier appetite, EPLI exposures unique to cannabis, and how to structure the employee-side stack.
The 7 most expensive insurance mistakes we see electrical contractors with fleets make — apprentices off the driver schedule, under-insured tools, missing hired/non-owned auto, and four more — plus the fix for each.
The complete 2026 insurance program for electrical contractors running 3+ service vehicles in CT, NY, and PA — commercial auto, workers' comp class 5190, GL, tools & equipment, umbrella, and how every coverage actually fits together.
The complete 2026 insurance program for electrical contractors running 3+ service vehicles in CT, NY, and PA — commercial auto, workers' comp class 5190, GL, tools & equipment, umbrella, and how every coverage actually fits together.
CT requires workers' comp for any trucker with even one employee. Owner-ops have options — but occupational accident isn't a comp substitute. Here's the breakdown.
Real 2026 pricing for electrical contractor fleet insurance in CT, NY, and PA — line by line, by shop size, with actual carrier-level benchmarks for commercial auto, workers' comp, GL, tools, and umbrella.
CT requires workers comp for every restaurant with 1+ employees. 2026 premiums $1,800-$24,000+. Class codes 9082/9083/9084 explained and the 4 levers that control premium.
CT trucking carries among the highest WC rates. Class codes, e-mod math, and 6 habits that drop premium for motor carriers in 2026.
A no-nonsense breakdown of what workers' comp insurance actually costs Connecticut businesses in 2026 — average rates, NCCI class codes by industry, real-world examples, and how to lower your premium.
Why hotels run above-average WC risk, which class codes apply (9052, 9058, 8868, 9015), and the loss-control programs that drive premiums down.
The seven most expensive workers' compensation mistakes Connecticut business owners make — from employee misclassification to audit surprises — and exactly how to avoid each one.