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W.R. Berkley in Georgia

W.R. Berkley writes workers compensation insurance in Georgia, with A+ AM Best rating and a $2,500 minimum premium. Georgia carriers operate under NCCI rate filings, with a max weekly benefit of $800 and a statute of limitations of 1 year. Verified 2026-05-09.

AM Best A+ (Stable)
Georgia writing footprint Active in Georgia
Minimum premium $2,500
Georgia max weekly benefit $800
Statute of limitations 1 year
Audit window within 90 days of policy expiration

W.R. Berkley in Georgia

Decentralized operating-company structure. Multiple specialty WC subsidiaries. The carrier's industry focus is specialty programs and middle-market, and the AM Best rating is A+ with a Stable outlook. Quotes go through licensed agents or the carrier underwriting team.

Georgia workers comp rules that apply to every carrier

Georgia workers comp benefits are set by statute, not by the carrier. The maximum weekly indemnity benefit is $800 at 66.67% of the average weekly wage. The statute of limitations to file a claim is 1 year from the date of injury. Coverage threshold: Employers with 3 or more employees, including full-time, part-time, and seasonal. On 1099 contractors: Workers classified as independent contractors (1099) are generally not covered, but misclassification can lead to liability for the employer.

How to get a W.R. Berkley quote in Georgia

Have your FEIN, NCCI class code (or job description if you do not know the code yet), estimated annual payroll by class code, three years of loss runs from prior carriers, your published EMR (experience modifier) if you have one, and certificates of insurance for any subcontractors. W.R. Berkley can quote faster with complete information; missing payroll detail or loss runs typically delays underwriting by 5 to 10 business days.

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Does W.R. Berkley write workers comp in Georgia?

Yes. W.R. Berkley writes workers compensation in all 50, including Georgia. AM Best rates the carrier A+ (Stable outlook), and the minimum premium is $2,500. Quotes go through agents or direct underwriting.

What kind of Georgia businesses does W.R. Berkley target?

W.R. Berkley focuses on specialty programs and middle-market. Decentralized operating-company structure. Multiple specialty WC subsidiaries.

What is the max weekly workers comp benefit in Georgia on a W.R. Berkley policy?

Statutory benefits are set by state law, not by the carrier. Georgia caps weekly indemnity at $800 (effective 2025-07-01), calculated as 66.67% of the average weekly wage. W.R. Berkley pays the same statutory benefit as any other Georgia carrier.

How does W.R. Berkley handle 1099 contractors in Georgia?

Workers classified as independent contractors (1099) are generally not covered, but misclassification can lead to liability for the employer. W.R. Berkley audits 1099 status against the same standard at policy audit; missing certificates of insurance for subcontractors typically lead to the sub payroll being added to the rated base.

When does W.R. Berkley audit my payroll in Georgia?

Georgia carriers including W.R. Berkley audit within 90 days of policy expiration. Have payroll segregated by class code, certificates of insurance for every subcontractor, and overtime documented separately.