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Bureau: NCCI

Idaho Workers' Compensation Insurance

Everything you need to know about workers' comp in Idaho: when it's required, who's exempt, average rates, and how to get coverage in 60 seconds.

Avg Rate
$1.02
per $100 payroll
Min Employees
1
to require coverage
Rating Bureau
NCCI
Private market

When is workers' comp required in Idaho?

Required for any employer with at least one employee.

Sole proprietor & partnership rules

Sole proprietors and partners are exempt unless they elect.

Owner / corporate officer exclusion

Officers may be excluded if they own 10%+ of stock.

Idaho-specific notes

Idaho State Insurance Fund is a major carrier.

How much does workers' comp cost in Idaho?

The average workers' comp rate in Idaho is approximately $1.02 per $100 of payroll. Your actual rate depends on your industry class code, claims history, payroll size, and carrier.

Example: a Idaho business with $100,000 in payroll at the state average rate would pay approximately $1,020 per year. A clerical-only business (class code 8810) would pay much less; a roofing contractor (5551) would pay much more.

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Idaho workers' comp by industry

Industry-specific rates, common class codes, and requirements for Idaho businesses:

Frequently asked — Idaho workers' comp

Do I need workers' comp if I have only one employee in Idaho?

Yes — Idaho requires workers' comp coverage starting with one employee.

Are 1099 contractors covered under my Idaho workers' comp policy?

Generally no — true independent contractors are not employees and not covered. However, Idaho (like most states) applies an "ABC test" or similar to determine if a 1099 worker is actually a misclassified employee. If they're misclassified, you may owe back premium and penalties. Many general contractors require their 1099 subs to carry their own workers' comp.

Can I get pay-as-you-go workers' comp in Idaho?

Yes — most major carriers offer pay-as-you-go workers' comp in Idaho, with premium based on actual payroll each pay period instead of a large upfront deposit.

What if I'm being audited by my Idaho workers' comp carrier?

Workers' comp audits often result in additional premium owed because of misclassified employees, missed payroll, or wrong class codes. We offer free audit reviews and can dispute incorrect classifications with your carrier. In many cases we save clients thousands.