Protect Your Employees and Your Business

In Arizona, workers’ compensation insurance is not optional — it is required by law. Under the Arizona Workers’ Compensation Act, virtually every employer with one or more employees must carry workers’ compensation coverage. This requirement exists to protect workers who are injured or become ill as a result of their job duties, ensuring they receive medical care and income replacement without having to sue their employer. It also protects business owners from catastrophic out-of-pocket expenses when workplace accidents occur. Whether you run a small landscaping company in Scottsdale or a mid-size construction firm in Phoenix, workers’ comp is a legal necessity and a vital business protection.

What Does Workers' Compensation Insurance Cover in Arizona?

Medical Benefits

Covers all reasonable and necessary medical treatment for work-related injuries and illnesses, including emergency care, doctor visits, surgery, physical therapy, prescription medications, and medical equipment. There is no limit on the duration of medical benefits for accepted claims.

Temporary Disability Benefits

If an employee cannot work while recovering from a work injury, they receive wage replacement benefits equal to 66⅔% of their average weekly wage, up to the state maximum. Benefits begin after the first seven days of disability.

Permanent Disability Benefits

If a workplace injury results in a lasting physical impairment, the employee may receive permanent partial disability (PPD) or permanent total disability (PTD) benefits based on the severity and impact of the injury.

Employer Liability Protection

Workers' comp also protects employers from civil lawsuits filed by injured employees, providing a legal shield that limits your financial exposure.

Death Benefits

If a workplace accident results in an employee's death, their dependents receive burial expense reimbursement and ongoing income replacement benefits.

Arizona Workers' Compensation Law – What Employers Must Know

High-Risk Industries in Arizona That Need Strong Workers' Comp Coverage

How Workers' Comp Premiums Are Calculated in Arizona

Your workers’ compensation premium is based on:

  • Payroll – The larger your payroll, the higher the base premium

  • Industry classification code – Higher-risk industries pay higher rates per $100 of payroll

  • Experience modification factor (X-Mod) – Your claim history compared to similar businesses; a clean record earns a credit modifier and lower premiums

  • Safety programs – Documented safety training and programs can qualify your business for premium discounts

How to Reduce Your Workers' Comp Costs in Arizona

  • Implement formal workplace safety programs and document all training

  • You transport goods, tools, or equipment for business purposes

  • You regularly drive to client sites, job sites, or business locations

  • You have employees who drive the vehicle

  • The vehicle is heavier or larger than a standard passenger car (trucks, vans, specialty vehicles)

  • You use the vehicle for delivery or rideshare services

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Your business is too important to trust to insurance companies that see you as just another policy number. As a family-owned, independent agency, we understand what it takes to build and protect a business in Arizona.Your business is too important to trust to insurance companies that see you as just another policy number. As a family-owned, independent agency, we understand what it takes to build and protect a business in Arizona.

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