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I'm a contractor in the kitchen and bath industry, focusing on installations. My WC insurance runs about 11% of payroll. You could start off by getting a "ghost" policy here in GA, which will run you about $1500/year premium, but doesn't cover anything. It will, however, satisfy your WC requests from builders and other clients. Make your subs carry their own WC insurance and you won't have to write a check for the premiums on their earnings at your year-end audit.
The 11% was after shopping it. Our liability occurs mostly from back injuries, so some rates are as high as 26% for some contractors.11%? Ouch.... have you shopped that rate? I'm an electrical contractor, up to 30' working height, commercial and residential and i'm at 8%. One of my friends that is also an EC got his policy from a company in cali for halfish of mine. We both run 500k per occurrence.
I'm a contractor in the kitchen and bath industry, focusing on installations. My WC insurance runs about 11% of payroll. You could start off by getting a "ghost" policy here in GA, which will run you about $1500/year premium, but doesn't cover anything. It will, however, satisfy your WC requests from builders and other clients. Make your subs carry their own WC insurance and you won't have to write a check for the premiums on their earnings at your year-end audit.