Workers' Comp Insurance for New Hampshire Employers

Workers' compensation rules in New Hampshire can cost you thousands if you get the classification, audit, or carrier choice wrong. The Workers' Comp Experts are a licensed broker helping New Hampshire employers shop multi-carrier quotes, survive audits, and protect their experience modification rate. We've helped employers across New Hampshire's top industries — manufacturing, tourism, healthcare, and construction — lower premiums and stay compliant.

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Workers' Comp Basics for New Hampshire Employers

Required for

1+ employees. Coverage is available through any authorized New Hampshire carrier via our broker network.

Rating bureau

NCCI sets the loss costs and class codes used to calculate your premium.

Last-resort market

NH WC Assigned Risk Pool. Typically 20-50% more expensive than the voluntary market.

New Hampshire Industries We Cover

We write workers' comp for employers across New Hampshire's biggest industries — and specialize in the payroll-swing, classification, and compliance issues each one faces.

  • manufacturing
  • tourism
  • healthcare
  • construction

New Hampshire Workers' Comp by Industry

Industry-specific guides with New Hampshire rules, class codes, and audit traps:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is workers' compensation required in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire requires workers' compensation coverage for employers with 1+ employees. Penalties for operating without coverage include fines, stop-work orders, and personal liability for owners if an injury occurs.

Who rates workers' comp policies in New Hampshire?

NCCI rates policies in New Hampshire. Your premium is based on payroll, classification codes, and your experience modification factor (E-Mod).

What is New Hampshire's assigned-risk pool?

NH WC Assigned Risk Pool is the last-resort market for employers who can't get coverage in the voluntary market. Rates are typically 20-50% higher than the voluntary market, and exiting requires a documented loss-control plan at your next renewal.

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Get a no-pressure review of your current policy, audit exposure, and class codes. We'll tell you exactly what we'd change and why.

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