NCCI · 21 states

Workers comp rates for code 5188: Automatic Sprinkler Installation - Shop & Outside

NCCI class code 5188 covers Automatic Sprinkler Installation - Shop & Outside in the construction industry. The median rate across 21 states is $1.72 per $100 payroll. Rates range from $0.670 in Utah to $5.20 in Illinois.

Also known as: Sprinkler System Contractor · Fire Protection Contractor

Cheapest 5 states for code 5188

  1. Utah $0.670
  2. Kansas $0.770
  3. Tennessee $1.03
  4. Kentucky $1.10
  5. Oregon $1.22

Most expensive 5 states

  1. Illinois $5.20
  2. New Jersey $4.85
  3. New York $3.99
  4. Minnesota $2.53
  5. Hawaii $2.52

Code 5188 rates in all 21 states

State Code Rate per $100 vs peers Source
Utah 5188 $0.670 5% view
Kansas 5188 $0.770 10% view
Tennessee 5188 $1.03 14% view
Kentucky 5188 $1.10 19% view
Oregon 5188 $1.22 24% view
Virginia 5188 $1.25 29% view
Indiana 5188 $1.43 33% view
Maryland 5188 $1.66 38% view
Michigan 5188 $1.67 43% view
Arkansas 5188 $1.69 48% view
Alabama 5188 $1.72 52% view
Rhode Island 5188 $1.79 57% view
Louisiana 5188 $1.84 62% view
Alaska 5188 $1.85 67% view
Oklahoma 5188 $2.04 71% view
Nevada 5188 $2.24 76% view
Hawaii 5188 $2.52 81% view
Minnesota 5188 $2.53 86% view
New York 5188 $3.99 90% view
New Jersey 5188 $4.85 95% view
Illinois 5188 $5.20 100% view

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FAQs about NCCI 5188

What occupation is NCCI class code 5188?

Class code 5188 is "Automatic Sprinkler Installation - Shop & Outside" (also known as Sprinkler System Contractor, Fire Protection Contractor), in the construction industry. The code is filed in 21 states.

What is the average workers comp rate for code 5188?

The median rate across 21 states is $1.72 per $100 of payroll, ranging from $0.670 (Utah) to $5.20 (Illinois).

Why does code 5188 cost more in some states than others?

Workers comp rates reflect each state's loss experience for that occupation, the rating bureau's methodology (NCCI vs. independent), schedule rating credits, and the state's medical-cost inflation. Some states are monopolistic (only the state fund writes coverage) while others are open competitive markets.