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Is business insurance required in my state?

Most states legally mandate commercial insurance based on your industry, business structure, and employee count. Local regulations vary widely by state, so understanding your state’s requirements is essential to protecting your business, maintaining compliance and avoiding costly penalties.

Where does EverPeak offer coverage?

EverPeak delivers reliable multi-state coverage to protect diverse risks from the Pacific Northwest to the Appalachian Mountains and many places in between.

Click on your state below to learn about its local rules and regulations.

Monopolistic State
Wyoming

Workers' compensation insurance is only available through the state.

Wisconsin
Coming Soon

We plan on adding this state to EverPeak in the future.

West Virginia
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Monopolistic State
Washington

Workers' compensation insurance is only available through the state.

Virginia
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Vermont
Coming Soon

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Utah

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Texas

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Tennessee
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Coming Soon
South Dakota

We plan on adding this state to EverPeak in the future.

South Carolina
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Rhode Island
Coming Soon

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Puerto Rico
Monopolistic State

Workers' compensation insurance is only available through the state.

Pennsylvania
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Coming Soon
Oregon

We plan on adding this state to EverPeak in the future.

Licensed
Oklahoma

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Ohio
Monopolistic State

Workers' compensation insurance is only available through the state.

Monopolistic State
North Dakota

Workers' compensation insurance is only available through the state.

North Carolina
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

New York
Coming Soon

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Coming Soon
New Mexico

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New Jersey
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New Hampshire
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Nevada

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Nebraska

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Montana

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Licensed
Missouri

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Mississippi
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Coming Soon
Minnesota

We plan on adding this state to EverPeak in the future.

Michigan
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Massachusetts
Coming Soon

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Maryland
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Maine
Coming Soon

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Louisiana
Coming Soon

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Kentucky
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Coming Soon
Kansas

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Coming Soon
Iowa

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Indiana
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Illinois
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Coming Soon
Idaho

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Hawaii

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Georgia
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Florida
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

District of Columbia
Monopolistic State

Workers' compensation insurance is only available through the state.

Delaware
Coming Soon

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Connecticut
Coming Soon

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Colorado

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Coming Soon
California

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Licensed
Arkansas

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Licensed
Arizona

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

Coming Soon
Alaska

We plan on adding this state to EverPeak in the future.

Alabama
Licensed

EverPeak is licensed in this market.

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north-carolina
north-dakota
ohio
oklahoma
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions about workers’ compensation.

How do I verify an employer’s coverage?

Employees can verify online if their employer has coverage through the state’s online search tool.

What steps can I take to prevent a workers’ compensation claim?

Enforcing safety protocols, providing proper employee training, maintaining a clean and hazard-free work environment, and regularly reviewing safety practices can significantly reduce workplace injuries.

How much does workers’ compensation insurance cost?

Your premium is primarily determined by your industry payroll classifications, geographic location and total annual payroll. Your business’s safety history can also play a major role in determining your final rate. Three key factors influence your base insurance rate:

  • Industry classification codes: Higher-hazard trades naturally carry higher baseline rates.
  • Geographic location: Rates and statutory benefit structures fluctuate heavily by state lines.
  • Historical safety record: Maintaining an accident-free workplace lowers your Experience Modification Rate (E-mod), resulting in built-in premium discounts.

Learn more: How much does workers' compensation cost

Is workers’ compensation insurance required by law?

Most states require businesses with employees to carry workers’ compensation insurance to stay compliant. Requirements vary by location, but having coverage ensures your business is protected and your team has access to benefits if an injury occurs.

Learn more: Is workers’ comp required by law?

How long do I have to report a work-related injury or illness?

Ideally, the incident should be reported immediately or within a few days of the occurrence. Prompt reporting helps ensures the necessary steps are taken to initiate the workers' compensation claims process.