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Showing 2 workers' compensation insurance agents in North Lauderdale, FL
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Marc Goldman - State Farm Insurance Agent
8162 W McNab Rd, North Lauderdale, FL 33068
(954) 726-7017
marcgoldmaninsurance.com
Academy Insurance
7106 Southgate Blvd, North Lauderdale, FL 33068
(954) 726-6199
academyinsurancefl.com
What Does a Workers' Compensation Insurance Agent in North Lauderdale Cost?
Workers compensation costs in Florida average around $1.50 to $2.50 per $100 of payroll for low-risk office jobs, but can exceed $15 per $100 for high-risk construction or roofing work. Your premium is based on payroll, classification codes, and your claims history. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need workers compensation insurance in North Lauderdale Florida?
Yes if you have four or more employees in Florida, including yourself if you are a corporation. Construction businesses must have coverage if they have even one employee. An agent can verify your specific requirement under Florida law.
How does a workers compensation agent help my business?
An agent reviews your payroll and job classifications to find the right policy from approved carriers. They also help you comply with Florida filing requirements and can assist with experience mod adjustments.
What happens if I do not carry workers comp in Florida?
Florida law can impose fines up to double the premium you should have paid. The state may also issue a stop-work order that closes your business until you obtain coverage. An agent helps you avoid these penalties.