Workers' Comp for Staffing Employers in Ohio
We write workers' compensation for staffing & temp agencies employers across Ohio. Below: the Ohio-specific rules that affect your staffing & temp agencies policy, plus the audit traps that cost staffing & temp agencies operators the most.
Ohio WC Rules That Matter for Staffing Employers
Ohio is a monopolistic state — coverage from the state fund only.
Sets loss costs + class codes used in your premium.
Typically 20–50% higher than voluntary rates.
Top Staffing WC Risks We See in Ohio
These are the injury types that drive most claims — and the audit traps most likely to inflate your Ohio staffing & temp agencies premium.
Injury exposures
- ✓all risks of placed worker's worksite
- ✓driving between assignments
- ✓first-day-on-job injury rate spike
Audit traps
- ✓placed-worker payroll at one blended rate instead of by client-site class code
- ✓internal office staff in the placement rate
- ✓workers placed in states where agency not licensed
- ✓independent-contractor placements treated as employees
- ✓client-paid overtime reported as regular payroll
Class codes most common for staffing & temp agencies: NCCI codes — varies by the placed worker's assignment, NOT the agency's office
Frequently Asked Questions
Is workers' comp required for staffing & temp agencies employers in Ohio?
Yes — Ohio requires workers' comp once you have 1+ employees, and staffing & temp agencies almost always triggers coverage requirements from day one. Because Ohio is a monopolistic state, coverage must be purchased from the state fund.
What class codes usually apply to staffing & temp agencies operations in Ohio?
NCCI codes — varies by the placed worker's assignment, NOT the agency's office. BWC sets the exact rates for Ohio. Class code assignment is the single biggest cost lever in staffing & temp agencies WC — misclassification (whether intentional or accidental) is the #1 audit finding we see and can cost thousands per year.
How can Ohio staffing & temp agencies employers lower their WC premium?
Four levers work in Ohio: (1) accurate class-code assignment with clean payroll separation by role, (2) a written return-to-work program that minimizes indemnity payouts, (3) diligent subcontractor COI tracking so uninsured sub payroll doesn't roll into your audit, and (4) shopping multiple carriers at each renewal — BWC sets loss costs but individual carrier rate deviations vary significantly.
Threshold, bureau, monopolistic status, assigned-risk pool, and state-wide FAQs.
Deep dive on staffing & temp agencies exposures, audit traps, and our approach.
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