Workers' Compensation

In all but four States1, Workers Compensation is state mandated to all employers that have at least one employee.

Workers Comp provides financial benefits to workers that are injured or disabled during the course of their employment, while protecting employers from litigation as employees on the program essentially give up their right to sue their employer.2

1 North Dakota, Ohio, Washington, Wyoming are the only states that do not require workers compensation

2 May exclude the possibility of a tort of negligence being issued by employees.

Workers’ Compensation Comments:
  • Legally, there is no penalty for reporting a workplace injury to an employer, however it is estimated that up to 60% of workers’ comp. claims occur on a Monday.  Supplemental Insurance may be able to assist you with a possible reduction in claims, saving the employer money.
  • While reporting to your employer of work space injury has no penalty, accepting workers’ compensation payments are susceptible to insurance fraud.
  • Workers’ compensation should not be confused with other types of insurance, such as disability or unemployment income; Workers’ comp only pays workers to whom are injured while on the job.

Below are some of our targeted industries

While Sanford Family Insurance can support nearly every situation, below are the industries that Farmers has a strong appetite and business areas that we believe we can better compete.

Automotive
Parts & Repair

Commercial
Real Estate

Artisan
Contractors

Extermination &
Pest Control

Manufacturing

Medical Offices

Restaurants &
Coffee shops

Retail Stores