Workers' Comp Insurance for Construction Businesses in North Carolina
Construction is one of the most heavily regulated and highest-rate industries for workers' compensation. Class codes vary widely depending on the type of work — residential carpentry, commercial framing, masonry, and concrete each carry different rates. Many states require coverage starting at one employee for construction, even when other industries are exempt below 3-5 employees in North Carolina. The North Carolina workers' compensation market is governed by NCRB, and the average rate statewide is approximately $0.84 per $100 of payroll.
North Carolina requirements for construction businesses
When required: Required for any employer with 3 or more employees (any combination of full-time, part-time, seasonal).
Sole proprietors: Sole proprietors are exempt unless they elect.
Owner / officer exclusion: Officers may exclude themselves by election.
Construction class codes used in North Carolina
Why construction workers' comp is tricky in North Carolina
Construction class codes are routinely misclassified — operations often span multiple codes, and carriers frequently default to the highest-rated code for an entire payroll instead of properly splitting it. Florida and California have especially strict rules for construction sole proprietors. We do free policy reviews to ensure your codes and split are correct.
Tips for North Carolina construction businesses
- ✓ Get a Certificate of Insurance (COI) issued the same day for new job sites
- ✓ Maintain a clean experience mod by tracking near-misses and safety meetings
- ✓ Use ghost policies (where allowed) for sole-prop construction owners with no employees
- ✓ Verify all subcontractors carry their own coverage to avoid being charged on their payroll
- ✓ Audit your annual payroll declaration carefully — overstated payroll = overpaid premium
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More North Carolina workers' comp resources
- → North Carolina workers' comp overview — full state requirements, exemptions, average rates
- → Construction 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