North Carolina law requires most employers to carry workers compensation insurance. Beyond compliance, workers comp protects your employees when workplace injuries occur and shields your business from costly lawsuits. Our agents help Eastern NC employers find coverage that meets legal requirements and budget constraints.
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Workers compensation provides essential protection for both employees and employers. Understanding what's covered helps you meet your obligations:
Pays all reasonable and necessary medical expenses for work-related injuries and illnesses. Covers doctor visits, hospital care, surgery, physical therapy, medications, and medical equipment with no deductibles for injured workers.
Replaces a portion of lost wages when injuries prevent employees from working. Includes temporary total disability, temporary partial disability, and permanent disability benefits based on injury severity.
Provides benefits to dependents when a workplace injury or illness causes employee death. Covers funeral expenses and ongoing support payments to surviving family members.
Covers vocational rehabilitation when employees can't return to their previous job. Includes job training, education, and assistance finding suitable alternative employment.
Protects your business against lawsuits from injured employees in situations where workers compensation may not apply. Provides defense and settlement coverage for certain employment-related claims.
Covers your legal costs if an injured employee disputes their workers comp benefits or files claims outside the workers compensation system.
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Different industries face different workplace injury risks. Understanding your industry's exposures helps ensure proper coverage:
Waterfront and vessel-based work creates unique injury exposures. Some maritime employees may fall under federal programs rather than state workers comp. We help you determine proper coverage.
Construction trades have significant injury rates that affect classification and pricing. Proper employee classification and safety programs can substantially reduce workers comp costs.
Hotels, restaurants, and attractions face slip-and-fall, burn, and repetitive motion injuries. Seasonal staffing fluctuations affect premium calculations and coverage needs.
Healthcare workers face needlestick injuries, patient handling injuries, and exposure to illness. Proper coverage addresses the unique risks in medical workplace environments.

Employee classification codes directly affect premiums. We review your classifications to ensure accuracy and identify any misclassifications that may be costing you money.
Your claims history affects your experience modification factor, which adjusts your premium. We help you understand your mod and implement strategies to improve it over time.
Effective safety programs reduce injuries and workers comp costs. We connect you with loss control resources and help implement practices that protect employees and your bottom line.
How claims are handled affects their cost and your future premiums. We help you implement return-to-work programs and manage claims to minimize their impact on your experience rating.
Pay-as-you-go programs, group programs, and self-insurance options may reduce costs for some employers. We evaluate whether alternative approaches make sense for your business.
Workers comp policies are audited annually. We help you prepare for audits, maintain proper records, and ensure your final premium accurately reflects your actual payroll and operations.
Workers compensation requirements can be confusing, and costs can be significant. Our specialists help Eastern NC employers understand obligations and control costs. Call us at (252) 637-4173