Focus on Frequency with a Small Work Comp Deductible

Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President of the Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Economies of scale create leverage for landscape businesses as they grow. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2022 table of incident rates notes that the landscape industry has an incident rate of 3.4 per 100 full time employees. Landscape is classified by BLS under Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services; this sub class has an incident rate of 1.9. The average for all other industries is 3.0.

With frequency typically being high for the landscape industry, it’s important to continue to focus on ways to minimize injury, prevent severity and focus on return to work opportunities when an injury does arise.

While commercial auto, general liability, and umbrella have been stuck in a hard market, workers’ compensation has relatively been in a soft market. Combined ratios for private insurance carriers on workers’ compensation was published at 87% in 2021 and 84% in 2022, according to the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) State of the Line Report. This impact on carrier profitability has led to decreased pressure on rates for landscape employers across the country.

Like all things cyclical, it is expected that the workers’ compensation market will reverse and begin to harden.

As the market hardens, landscape employers operating in the middle market (i.e., businesses with an annual workers’ compensation premium between $300,000 and $1,500,00) should consider a small workers’ compensation deductible to tackle the high likelihood of frequency.

Small deductibles vary by carrier from $1,000 to $25,000. Collateral might be required and the ability to apply an aggregate to the policy will also vary by carrier.

A small deductible allows the landscape company an opportunity to take the predicable layer of injury cost while still transferring severity to the insurance carrier. 

As your company grows and/or market conditions change, consider a small workers’ compensation deductible to maximize your insurance program.

To discuss implementing this strategy for your business, contact me at (619) 937-0200 or  drewgarcia@ranchomesa.com.