Workers' Comp Insurance for Trucking Businesses in Georgia

Local trucking (NCCI 7228) and long-distance (7229) are differentiated by operating radius. Owner-operators may be exempt as sole proprietors but most freight brokers require coverage. Loading and unloading drives most claims 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 Trucking rate in GA
$9.68
per $100 payroll
$100K payroll → annual
$9,685
estimated annual premium
Georgia bureau
NCCI
Private market

Georgia requirements for trucking 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.

Trucking class codes used in Georgia

Why trucking workers' comp is tricky in Georgia

Trucking is heavily regulated and most carriers require strict driver qualification files. New ventures (under 3 years operating) have very limited markets. We can place new ventures and rough loss histories.

Tips for Georgia trucking companies

  • Local vs long-haul = different rates; document operating radius
  • Driver qualification files are required for renewal — keep them current
  • Pay-as-you-go aligns premium with seasonal freight cycles
  • Owner-operators may be exempt depending on state

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Trucking workers' comp in other states

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