Business & Insurance · Vermont

Workers Comp Cost in Vermont

2026 rates — mandatory for most Vermont employers

$1.53 per $100 payroll
Vermont avg rate
$7,650/yr
$500K payroll, avg risk
Mandatory in Vermont: YES — required for employers in Vermont (check specific employee count thresholds)

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Workers Comp Rates by Industry — Vermont 2026

Industry Class Risk Level Rate / $100 payroll
Clerical / Office (8810) Very Low $0.20 – $0.45
Retail / Wholesale (8017–8018) Low $0.80 – $2.00
Restaurant / Food Service (9082) Moderate $1.50 – $3.50
Light Manufacturing (3632) Moderate $2.00 – $5.00
Trucking / Delivery (7219–7231) High $4.00 – $8.00
Construction / Carpentry (5645) High $5.00 – $12.00
Roofing (5551) Very High $8.00 – $18.00

Rates are advisory/illustrative. Actual Vermont rates vary by carrier, your specific class codes, and Experience Mod.

Workers Comp in Vermont — Key Facts

1. Vermont Requirement & Market

Mandatory: YES — required for employers in Vermont (check specific employee count thresholds)

Market: Private market (NCCI rates)

Vermont uses NCCI (National Council on Compensation Insurance) for class code rate guidance. Workers' comp costs in Vermont are near the national average. Compare multiple carriers for the best rates — differences of 20–40% for the same class code are common.

2. Top Cost Tips for Vermont

Vermont employers: (1) verify your class codes are correctly assigned — misclassification is common and can significantly inflate premiums; (2) implement a documented safety program — this qualifies for premium credits with many carriers; (3) pay-as-you-go workers' comp eliminates large audit surprises.

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Rates vary 20–40% between carriers for identical coverage. Compare before your next renewal.