Workers' Comp Insurance for Electrical Businesses in North Carolina

Electrical contractors performing wiring inside buildings use NCCI class code 5190. Outside line work uses different codes (7601). Rates are generally moderate, reflecting electrocution and fall hazards offset by strong industry safety culture 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.

Avg Electrical rate in NC
$3.98
per $100 payroll
$100K payroll → annual
$3,984
estimated annual premium
North Carolina bureau
NCRB
Private market

North Carolina requirements for electrical 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.

Electrical class codes used in North Carolina

Why electrical workers' comp is tricky in North Carolina

Electricians often perform low-voltage work (security, AV, telecom) which has its own class code at lower rates (5191). Properly splitting these can save significant premium.

Tips for North Carolina electrical contractors

  • Document low-voltage vs power wiring split — 5191 is much cheaper than 5190
  • Maintain OSHA 10/30 training records for arc flash and lockout/tagout
  • Outside line work (utility) is class 7601 — different rates

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