Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in California.
These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in California.
Real conversations from agents about placing workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in California.
CA STATE FUND-Work Comp-through what G.A. can I access?
NORCAL: (No MOD code, less than three years in business) what is a strong blended rate for 8708 (beverage service non bar or tavern). This is the class code The Hartford told me to use for all employees. They are a coffee shop who roasts on site sometimes, and also makes deli sandwiches.
Curious if anyone has written a Cannabis Dispensary in California with the State Fund for workers comp? Wondering rates look like for a claim free location? Never quoted with them and have a client asking. Thanks in advance.
Where do you guys place workers comp in California
Where do you guys place your workers comp clients in California All reactions:
I have a Worker's Compensation Policy for a Concrete Contractor with no employees (ghost policy) that is getting dropped from Clearspring. He's had a ghost policy with them for three years. He needs Work Comp in California to keep his contractor's license. Who will do a policy with no...
I need a workers comp carrier for General Contractor in California. Thank you
Hey guys - Workers comp carrier for new venture concrete in California just him and plans to hire 1 employee. 50/50 residential and commercial. 15+ years experience and now opening his own company and applied for licensing and advised that he needs comp. Thanks! All reactions:
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in California include Hartford. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in California. Our database contains 8 discussions specifically about this niche in California, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in California recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 8 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.