Workers Compensation insurance

Taking care of the people who keep your operation running.

When an employee is injured on the job, workers compensation covers their medical treatment, lost wages, and the support they need to recover and return to work. It protects your employees when something goes wrong — and protects your business from the financial impact of a claim. In most states, it's also required by law.

How coverage works

What workers compensation includes.

Workers comp covers job-related injury and illness — medical costs, lost wages, rehabilitation, and in serious cases, disability or survivor benefits. Pricing is based on the type of work your employees do, your number of employees, your industry, and your claims history. Correct employee classification matters too — misclassified workers can mean paying more than necessary or carrying gaps you don't know about.

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Higher risks, higher stakes

Agriculture and workers compensation.

Farm and ranch operations carry some of the highest workers comp exposure of any industry. Equipment operation, physical labor, seasonal workers, and unpredictable conditions all contribute to elevated risk. Coverage requirements for agricultural employers can also differ from standard commercial employers depending on the state. We understand the nuances of ag labor and help make sure your coverage is structured correctly for the work being done.

The risk of going without

What's at stake if coverage lapses or isn't in place.

Operating without workers compensation coverage — or with incorrect coverage — can expose your business to significant liability. In most states, a lapse in coverage can result in fines, stop-work orders, and personal liability for the business owner if an employee is injured during that period. A single serious claim without coverage in place can cost far more than years of premiums. It's not a gap worth carrying.

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The Graybeal Difference

Let's make sure your team is covered.

Your employees are the foundation of your operation. Let's talk through your workforce, your industry, and make sure your workers compensation coverage is accurate, compliant, and working the way it should.

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