Why Florida Framers Pay So Much for Workers' Comp
Residential framing (NCCI code 5645) carries a 2026 Florida filed rate of $7.69 per $100 of payroll - making it one of the top five highest-rate classifications in the entire state. For commercial or multi-story framing (code 5651), the rate is $4.89/100.
The reason is straightforward: framers work at elevation with power tools, heavy lumber, and nail guns on active job sites. Fall hazards, struck-by injuries, and hand and foot injuries from nail guns are among the most frequent and costly workers' comp claims in Florida's construction sector.
What Drives the Cost - and What You Can Do About It
At $7.69/100, a framing crew with $500,000 in annual payroll generates $38,450 in workers' comp premium at standard market rates before any experience modifier is applied. A modifier above 1.0 pushes that higher still.
The most effective tool for Florida framing contractors to reduce that cost is a PEO (Professional Employer Organization). By pooling your workforce with hundreds of other contractors, a PEO gives you access to group rates and loss control programs that individual carriers won't offer to a standalone framing company.
The 1099 Subcontractor Problem for Framers
Florida is one of the most aggressive states for workers' comp enforcement in construction. If you use 1099 framing subcontractors who don't carry their own coverage or hold a valid exemption certificate, your carrier can add their payroll to your audit - sometimes doubling your premium retroactively.
Always collect a current Certificate of Insurance or a valid Florida workers' comp exemption certificate before any sub starts work. The Florida DFS exemption database is searchable online.
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Related Resources
- FL Code 5645 - Residential Framing rate detail & quote
- FL Code 5651 - Commercial Framing rate detail & quote
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- Florida workers' comp exemptions explained
- Understanding your experience mod
- PEO vs standard workers' comp policy
- Workers' comp audit guide
- Pay-as-you-go workers' comp explained
- Subcontractor certificate requirements
- Florida stop-work orders
- Florida workers' comp law overview
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