Workers' Comp Insurance for Restaurants Businesses in Nevada

Restaurants use NCCI 9082 (full-service) or 9083 (fast-food/quick-service). Bars and taverns use 9079. Cuts, burns, and slips drive most claims — moderate rates compared to construction trades but high frequency in Nevada. The Nevada workers' compensation market is governed by NCCI, and the average rate statewide is approximately $0.81 per $100 of payroll.

Avg Restaurants rate in NV
$2.30
per $100 payroll
$100K payroll → annual
$2,301
estimated annual premium
Nevada bureau
NCCI
Private market

Nevada requirements for restaurants 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 by filing.

Restaurants class codes used in Nevada

Why restaurants workers' comp is tricky in Nevada

Restaurants with significant alcohol sales (>50%) are coded as bars (9079) at higher rates. Delivery drivers may need separate auto coverage. Tipped employees create payroll auditing complications.

Tips for Nevada restaurants

  • Track tipped wages separately for accurate payroll reporting
  • Pizza delivery has separate exposure — many carriers require non-owned auto
  • Slip mats and non-slip footwear policies earn schedule credits
  • Burns from fryers are the #1 claim — document fryer safety training

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Restaurants workers' comp in other states

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