Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in New Jersey.
Real conversations from agents about placing workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in New Jersey.
Looking for guidance on WC classification/quoting for a contractor in NJ. Client does residential decks and some roofing (subbed out). He has 4 workers currently paid as 1099, but in reality they operate like employees (set schedule, working under his direction, no COIs from them). He needs Workers...
Need help, who can i use for WC in NJ for a home health agency? All reactions:
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in New Jersey include various surplus and admitted carriers. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing workers compensation for hard-to-place classes in New Jersey. Our database contains 2 discussions specifically about this niche in New Jersey, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in New Jersey recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 2 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.