Workers Comp Rates in Arizona (AZ)

The average workers' compensation rate in Arizona is $1.05 per $100 of payroll , effective as of 2025-01-01. This is $0.14 (11.8%) below the national average of $1.19 per $100. Arizona has a competitive insurance market where employers can purchase workers' comp from private insurers. Arizona requires all employers with at least one employee to carry workers' compensation. The state has a competitive market with rates below the national average.

Avg Rate per $100 $1.05 Below Average
Market Type Competitive Private insurers
vs. National Avg -$0.14 11.8% below
Est. Cost ($250K Payroll) $2,625 /year

Workers Comp Requirements in Arizona

Mandatory Coverage Threshold 1+ employees
Waiting Period 7 days before benefits begin
Max Weekly Benefit $1,035/week
Insurance Market Competitive (private insurers allowed)
Exemptions Independent contractors, casual workers not in employer's usual business
Penalty for Noncompliance Class 6 felony, $1,000/day fine, personal liability for claims

Workers Comp Rates by City in Arizona

The table below shows average workers' compensation rates for 5 cities in Arizona, sorted by rate from highest to lowest. Rates range from $0.98/$100 in Scottsdale to $1.08/$100 in Tucson. Actual rates depend on your industry class code and claims history.

City Rate/$100 Est. Cost ($250K) vs. State Avg vs. National Avg Notes
Tucson $1.08 $2,700 +$0.03 -$0.11 --
Mesa $1.04 $2,600 -$0.01 -$0.15 --
Phoenix $1.02 $2,550 -$0.03 -$0.17 State capital, largest city
Chandler $1.00 $2,500 -$0.05 -$0.19 --
Scottsdale $0.98 $2,450 -$0.07 -$0.21 Lower-risk industries
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How Arizona Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Arizona with five states that have similar workers' compensation rates. This comparison helps illustrate where Arizona stands nationally in terms of workers' comp costs and requirements.

State Rate/$100 Type Min Employees Waiting Period Est. Cost ($250K)
Arizona (AZ) $1.05 Competitive 1+ 7 days $2,625
Iowa (IA) $1.05 Competitive 1+ 3 days $2,625
North Dakota (ND) $1.05 Monopolistic 1+ 5 days $2,625
Kansas (KS) $1.08 Competitive 1+ 7 days $2,700
Nebraska (NE) $1.08 Competitive 1+ 7 days $2,700
Nevada (NV) $1.02 Competitive 1+ 5 days $2,550

Workers Comp Cost Examples for Arizona

The following table shows estimated annual workers' compensation costs for various payroll sizes in Arizona using the state average rate of $1.05 per $100 of payroll. Actual costs depend on your industry class code and experience modifier.

Annual Payroll Est. Annual Premium Est. Monthly Cost
$50,000 $525 $44
$100,000 $1,050 $88
$250,000 $2,625 $219
$500,000 $5,250 $438
$1,000,000 $10,500 $875
$2,500,000 $26,250 $2,188

Frequently Asked Questions About Workers Comp in Arizona

How much does workers comp cost in Arizona?

The average workers' compensation rate in Arizona is $1.05 per $100 of payroll. For an employer with $250,000 in annual payroll, that works out to approximately $2,625 per year. However, actual rates vary significantly by industry. Office workers may pay as little as $0.20/$100 while high-risk industries like construction or logging can exceed $10/$100.

Is workers comp required in Arizona?

Yes. Arizona requires workers' compensation for employers with 1 or more employees. The following are exempt: Independent contractors, casual workers not in employer's usual business. Penalties for noncompliance include: Class 6 felony, $1,000/day fine, personal liability for claims.

Where can I buy workers comp in Arizona?

Arizona has a competitive workers' compensation market. You can purchase coverage from any licensed private insurance company, through an insurance agent or broker, or in some cases through a state-sponsored program. Shopping multiple carriers is recommended to find the best rate for your industry and claims history.

What is the waiting period for workers comp in Arizona?

The waiting period in Arizona is 7 days. This means an injured worker must wait 7 days before receiving wage replacement benefits. Medical benefits typically begin immediately. If the disability extends beyond a certain number of days (usually 14-21 depending on the state), the waiting period benefits are paid retroactively. The maximum weekly benefit in Arizona is $1,035.

Estimate Your Workers Comp Cost

Use our workers comp cost calculator to estimate your premium based on your specific payroll in Arizona, or browse all 50 states to compare workers' comp rates across the country. Remember that actual rates depend on your industry classification, claims history, and experience modification rate.