Workers' Comp Insurance for Roofing Businesses in New Jersey
Roofing (NCCI class code 5551) is one of the highest-risk class codes in the entire system, with rates often $20-$45 per $100 of payroll. Falls and burns drive frequency and severity. Many carriers won't write roofers at all, which means your placement options are limited and rates are high — but a strong safety program and clean experience mod can dramatically lower your premium in New Jersey. The New Jersey workers' compensation market is governed by NJCRIB, and the average rate statewide is approximately $1.99 per $100 of payroll.
New Jersey requirements for roofing businesses
When required: Required for any employer with at least one employee, including part-time.
Sole proprietors: Sole proprietors are exempt unless they elect.
Owner / officer exclusion: Officers in close corporations may be excluded; LLC members may exclude.
Roofing class codes used in New Jersey
Why roofing workers' comp is tricky in New Jersey
Most standard carriers decline roofing accounts entirely. Of those that will write it, many require minimum payroll thresholds, OSHA-compliant fall protection programs, and detailed loss runs. We work with specialty markets that actively want roofing accounts and can usually beat any quote you've received.
Tips for New Jersey roofing contractors
- ✓ Document your fall protection program — written policy, training records, harnesses inspected
- ✓ Limit residential vs commercial roofing exposure carefully — different codes apply
- ✓ Run a pay-as-you-go program to align premium with actual seasonal payroll
- ✓ Pre-qualify subs to avoid being responsible for their unsafe practices
- ✓ Request schedule credits for safety programs, drug testing, and clean loss runs
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More New Jersey workers' comp resources
- → New Jersey workers' comp overview — full state requirements, exemptions, average rates
- → Roofing workers' comp (all states) — industry deep-dive
- → Cost calculator — estimate annual premium by class code
- → EMR calculator — experience modification rating
- → COI generator — same-day certificate of insurance
- → Workers' comp audit disputes — recover overpaid premium
- → 1099 vs. employee classification — avoid back-premium penalties