Oregon - National Council on Compensation

Stevedoring - N.O.C. workers comp rate in Oregon

The filed workers comp rate for class code 7050 M (Stevedoring - N.O.C.) in Oregon is $3.77 per $100 of payroll. On $500,000 of payroll, that is roughly $18,850 in base premium.

Rate per $100 $3.77
Rate type loss_cost
Authority National Council on Compensation
Effective 2024-01-01

Workers comp rules in Oregon affecting code 7050 M

Oregon uses NCCI for workers comp rate setting. Coverage is mandatory once an employer crosses the threshold of All employers with one or more employees are required to carry workers' compensation insurance..

Max weekly benefit $1,884.69
Wage replacement 66.67%
Filing deadline 1 yr
Schedule credit cap 25%

Subcontractor coverage in Oregon

General contractors can be held liable for the workers' compensation coverage of uninsured subcontractors and their employees.

Owner-exclusion rules for code 7050 M

Oregonallows business owners to file an election excluding themselves from workers comp coverage. Excluding $80,000 of owner payroll at $3.77 saves $3,016 per year.

1099 contractor handling

Individuals classified as independent contractors are generally not considered employees for workers' compensation purposes if they meet specific statutory criteria.

Penalty for failing to carry coverage

Employers failing to carry required coverage face significant fines, stop-work orders, and potential civil and criminal charges, along with personal liability for injured workers' benefits.

Audit window after policy expiration

After your policy expires, Oregon's rating authority allows within 90-120 days of policy expiration for a premium audit. Code 7050 M payroll discovered late can result in additional premium owed. Maintain segregated payroll records for at least the audit window plus one year.

Ways to lower your premium for code 7050 M in Oregon

Most employers paying for code 7050 M could reduce annual premium by 10-30% by applying one or more of the levers below. Each is grounded in Oregon-specific rules where applicable.

  • Experience modifier (EMR): A 0.85 EMR (well-managed) cuts $3.77 to $3.20 per $100, saving roughly $2,828 on a $500K payroll. A 1.25 EMR (loss-burdened) inflates it to $4.71. Build a lower EMR by reducing claim frequency (every claim hurts the modifier even if dollar cost is small).
  • Schedule credits: Oregon permits up to 25% schedule credit at underwriter discretion. At $3.77, a 7% credit lowers your effective rate to $3.51 per $100.
  • Deductible plans: Per-claim or aggregate deductibles ($1K-$10K typical) cut premium 5-15%. Best fit when historical claim count is low.
  • Reclassify payroll: Code 7050 M may be applied too broadly. If a portion of payroll is genuinely clerical and properly segregated, that portion can be reported as code 8810 (clerical) at $0.10-$0.30 per $100.
  • PEO or staff leasing: A Professional Employer Organization can pool your code-7050 M payroll with similar businesses in Oregon, often securing better blended rates than your standalone EMR can achieve.
  • Dividend or retro plans: Some carriers offer participating policies that return a dividend if your loss ratio stays below a target. Best for employers with predictably good loss experience.
  • Wrap-up policy for projects: For larger code-7050 M operations (especially construction), an OCIP or CCIP wrap can consolidate coverage at lower aggregate cost.

Common claim drivers in transportation affecting code 7050 M

Rate filings for code 7050 M reflect what actually drives claim cost for this occupation across NCCI's national experience and Oregon's state-specific loss data. The largest drivers behind the $3.77 rate are typically:

  • Loading and unloading. Strain and crush injuries while handling freight, a top frequency driver for trucking codes.
  • Motor vehicle crashes. On-road incidents produce high-severity claims, rate filings weight these heavily.
  • Slips from cab. Falls when entering or exiting the truck cab are surprisingly costly to insure.

Targeting these in your safety program produces the largest EMR improvement. Most claim-frequency reductions come from controls on the top two drivers above; severity reductions require return-to-work programs and aggressive medical management.

FAQ

What is the workers comp rate for code 7050 M in Oregon?

The filed workers comp loss cost or rate for NCCI class code 7050 M in Oregon is $3.77 per $100 of payroll.

How much would I pay on $500,000 payroll?

At $3.77 per $100, $500,000 yields a base premium of $18,850 before EMR and schedule credits. With an EMR of 0.85, effective rate is $3.20; with 1.25, it is $4.71.

Where else can I see code 7050 M?

VA has the cheapest filed rate ($1.72) and HI the highest ($7.56). Oregon sits at the 33th percentile across 18 peer states.

Can I get a schedule credit on code 7050 M in Oregon?

Oregon permits up to 25% schedule credit. At $3.77, a 10% credit lowers effective rate to $3.39 per $100.

Can I exclude myself from code 7050 M coverage in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon allows business owners to file an election excluding themselves from workers comp coverage on their own payroll.