Workers' Comp Insurance for Auto Repair Businesses in Georgia

Auto service / repair (NCCI 8380) is moderately-rated with claims driven by chemical burns, lifting, and pneumatic tool injuries. Body shops (9521) and tire shops have separate codes in Georgia. The Georgia workers' compensation market is governed by NCCI, and the average rate statewide is approximately $1.06 per $100 of payroll.

Avg Auto Repair rate in GA
$3.43
per $100 payroll
$100K payroll → annual
$3,433
estimated annual premium
Georgia bureau
NCCI
Private market

Georgia requirements for auto repair businesses

When required: Required for employers with 3 or more employees (regular, part-time, or seasonal).

Sole proprietors: Sole proprietors and partners are exempt.

Owner / officer exclusion: Up to 5 corporate officers may exempt themselves.

Auto Repair class codes used in Georgia

Why auto repair workers' comp is tricky in Georgia

Body shops have higher rates than mechanical repair due to paint exposure and heavier lifting. Lot attendants and parts staff should be split out to reduce blended rate.

Tips for Georgia auto repair shops

  • Body work vs mechanical = different codes
  • Sales staff and parts counter can be split into lower-rated codes
  • Lift safety training and proper PPE earn schedule credits

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Auto Repair workers' comp in other states

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