Workers' Comp Insurance for Landscaping Businesses in Maine
Landscaping (NCCI class code 0042) covers lawn care, planting, hardscaping, and tree work under 25 feet. Tree work above 25 feet requires class code 0106 (Tree Pruning & Spraying), which has dramatically higher rates in Maine. The Maine workers' compensation market is governed by NCCI, and the average rate statewide is approximately $1.17 per $100 of payroll.
Maine requirements for landscaping businesses
When required: Required for any employer with at least one employee.
Sole proprietors: Sole proprietors are exempt unless they elect.
Owner / officer exclusion: Officers may be excluded.
Landscaping class codes used in Maine
Why landscaping workers' comp is tricky in Maine
The line between landscaping (0042) and tree service (0106) is significant — climbing trees, using bucket trucks, or removing trees above 25 ft all push you into the higher-rate code.
Tips for Maine landscaping businesses
- ✓ Tree work over 25 ft = class 0106 — much higher rate
- ✓ Snow plowing in winter may need separate auto endorsement
- ✓ Seasonal businesses benefit from pay-as-you-go
- ✓ Owner exclusion can save significant premium for sole-proprietor lawn care
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