National reach. All 50 states, every exemption filing.
Contractors Choice Agency handles workers' comp exemptions in all 50 states — from Florida's construction exemption rules to Texas's non-subscriber system and California's strict enforcement.
Key exemption filing states we serve.
Florida
Construction exemption capital — 10-officer cap, annual renewal, strict rules
Arizona
Sole prop and corporate officer exemptions common among AZ contractors
Texas
Non-subscriber state — largest employer opt-out system in the US
Georgia
LLC member exemptions, sole proprietor rules, construction industry compliance
North Carolina
Strict construction exemption rules, subcontractor coverage requirements
Ohio
State-fund WC system, self-insured options, corporate officer exemption rules
Illinois
Construction subcontractor exemption challenges, LLC member rules
California
Officer exemptions for corporations, LLC rules, strict enforcement
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No. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and files workers' comp exemptions for business owners anywhere in the country — Florida, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, California, and everywhere else.
Yes. If your business operates across state lines, we review the rules in each state and file the appropriate exemption or alternative coverage so you're compliant everywhere you work.
Yes. We work with state-specific exemption requirements — Florida's 10-officer construction cap, Texas's non-subscriber rules, California's strict enforcement, and the unique rules in every other state.
Yes. If you own multiple LLCs, corporations, or sole proprietorships, we review each entity and file the appropriate exemptions so there are no gaps in your compliance posture.
Our filing fees vary by state and complexity. State filing fees (if any) are typically $50–$100. We charge a service fee for handling the paperwork, documentation, and submission. Call us for current pricing — it's far less than the cost of a workers' comp policy.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and files workers' comp exemptions for sole proprietors, corporate officers, and LLC members nationwide.
Typically we can complete the filing within 1–3 business days of receiving your documentation. State processing times vary — Florida, for example, typically approves exemptions within a few weeks.
We review the denial reason, advise whether you have grounds to appeal or correct the filing, and help you pursue the right path — whether that's refiling, appealing, or placing a ghost policy in the interim.
A ghost policy and an exemption serve different purposes. An exemption removes you from WC requirements. A ghost policy gives you a COI while maintaining your exempt status. Many business owners use both — an exemption plus a ghost policy for COI purposes.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength. When we place alternative coverage or ghost policies for exempt business owners, we use A-rated carriers so the coverage is real and the COI will be accepted by general contractors and clients.
Yes. Occupational accident insurance is one of the primary alternatives for exempt business owners who want injury protection without workers' comp. We place occupational accident policies with carriers that specialize in this coverage.
We can review your current exemption status, confirm the filing is on record with your state, and check the renewal date. Many business owners discover their exemption lapsed when they get audited — we prevent that proactively.
Typically: your business name and EIN, state of operation, business structure (sole prop, LLC, corporation), ownership percentage, industry/work type, and the names and ownership percentages of all owners being exempted.
Generally no — your exemption is valid in the state where it was filed. If you work in multiple states, you may need exemptions in each state, or we may recommend a ghost policy that provides multi-state COI coverage.
Yes. Construction is the most common restricted industry — many states have stricter rules or exclusions for construction work. Some states also restrict exemptions in healthcare, staffing, and other high-hazard industries.
If you hire W-2 employees after filing an exemption, your exemption may no longer cover you — and workers' comp becomes required for your employees. We advise you on how to structure coverage when your workforce changes.
Once your exemption is approved and in effect, you can typically cancel the underlying workers' comp policy (if you had one). We advise on the correct timing and help you avoid lapses or penalties during the transition.
Yes. We review your current exemption, assess whether you have the right alternative coverage in place, and advise on any changes to state rules that may affect your status. An annual compliance review is a best practice for exempt business owners.
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