Workers Compensation Insurance

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Workers’ compensation insurance is essential for businesses with employees, providing critical protection when workplace injuries or illnesses occur. It helps cover medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs for injured workers while protecting your business from costly liability claims and legal expenses, ensuring your operations continue running smoothly and your team stays supported.

Step 1: Contact Us

Call us on 406 401 7220 or email us at info@jobsiteinsure.com

Step 2: Provide Your Information
 We’ll need employee and payroll details.
Step 3: Find Policy

We’ll find the best policy with the best coverage and price for you.

Step 4: Make Payment

Select and pay for the policy that fits your needs, and we’ll handle the rest!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is workers' compensation insurance?

Workers’ compensation insurance provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. It covers medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation, while protecting employers from lawsuits.

Is workers' comp insurance required?

Yes, Most states legally requires all employers with employees to carry workers’ compensation insurance, with few exceptions such as sole proprietors and independent contractors.

Who qualifies as an employee under workers' comp law?

Employees include full-time, part-time, seasonal, and even some independent contractors, depending on the work arrangement. Consult your state’s Department of Labor and Industry for clarification.

What does workers' comp insurance cover?

It typically covers:

  • Medical treatment for work-related injuries or illnesses.
  • Partial wage replacement for lost work time.
  • Rehabilitation services.
  • Death benefits for families of employees who die due to work-related injuries.
How much does workers' compensation insurance cost ?

Costs depend on factors like industry risk, payroll size, and claims history. Some states rates are regulated, but higher-risk industries like construction generally pay more.

What happens if I don’t have workers' comp insurance?

Employers who fail to provide workers’ comp may face fines, lawsuits, and liability for covering all costs associated with employee injuries or illnesses.

How do employees file a workers’ comp claim?

Employees must report injuries to their employer immediately and complete the First Report of Injury form. The employer then submits the claim to the insurance provider.

Can workers sue their employer if they have workers' comp insurance?

Generally, no. Workers’ comp is a no-fault system, meaning employees receive benefits without suing their employer. Exceptions include intentional harm or gross negligence by the employer

Can independent contractors get workers' comp coverage?

Independent contractors are typically exempt from workers’ comp requirements, but they can choose to purchase coverage for added protection.

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After seeing how difficult it can be for contractors to find fast, reliable coverage and the right construction bonds, we created Jobsite Insure to make the process easier, clearer, and more flexible. We specialize in contractor insurance and construction bonds, helping businesses protect their crews, equipment, vehicles, projects, and contracts. Based in Montana and serving contractors with a high-touch, practical approach, Jobsite Insure combines insurance expertise with an understanding of the construction industry—so you can stay focused on the work, the project, and the next bid.

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