Workers' Comp Insurance for Retail Businesses in Georgia
Retail (NCCI 8017 NOC) is one of the lowest-risk class codes outside of office work. Specialty retail (clothing 8008, jewelry 8013, hardware 8010) may have their own codes with slight rate variation in Georgia. The Georgia workers' compensation market is governed by NCCI, and the average rate statewide is approximately $1.06 per $100 of payroll.
Georgia requirements for retail 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.
Retail class codes used in Georgia
Why retail workers' comp is tricky in Georgia
Retail with significant warehouse or stocking exposure can be reclassified — pure storefront vs warehouse distribution have very different rates.
Tips for Georgia retail stores
- ✓ Pure storefront retail = lowest rates
- ✓ Stockroom/warehouse exposure may trigger 8292
- ✓ Holiday seasonal employees should be reported separately
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- → Georgia workers' comp overview — full state requirements, exemptions, average rates
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- → EMR calculator — experience modification rating
- → COI generator — same-day certificate of insurance
- → Workers' comp audit disputes — recover overpaid premium
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