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Childcare & Daycare workers compensation in Hawaii

Hawaii is an NCCI loss-cost state, so class-by-class Childcare & Daycare rates are available only via NCCI subscription, not in public filings. As a national reference, Childcare & Daycare workers comp runs a median of $4.46 per $100 of payroll, with a range of $1.89 to $4.72 across reporting states. Hawaii caps weekly benefits at $1,192 with a 2-year statute of limitations. Verified 2026-05-09.

National median $4.46
Rate authority NCCI
Max weekly benefit $1,192

Childcare & Daycare rate context for Hawaii

Hawaii does not publish class-by-class loss costs publicly, but Childcare & Daycare rates from comparable reporting states give you a useful planning range. Use the national rate range below as a baseline; your actual quote depends on payroll size, loss history, and your specific NCCI class code.

Childcare & Daycare class code Typical occupation National median National range
9059 Day care $4.46 $1.89 - $4.72
Why no per-state rates here? Hawaii is an NCCI state where loss-cost data is published only to NCCI subscribers, not in public state insurance department filings. The class codes above use the same NCCI nomenclature, but your binding rate comes from your carrier's filed loss cost multiplier (LCM) applied to those base loss costs.

Hawaii compliance for Childcare & Daycare employers

Coverage threshold

Employers with one or more employees, whether working full-time or part-time, are directly affected.

1099 vs W-2 in Childcare & Daycare

Individuals classified as 1099 contractors may be deemed employees for workers' compensation purposes if they do not meet specific independent contractor criteria, primarily based on the 'right to control' test.

Owner exclusion

Allowed in Hawaii. Sole proprietor self-coverage optional; LLC member self-coverage optional.

Max weekly benefit

$1,192 at 66.67% of average weekly wage, effective 2025-01-01.

Statute of limitations

2 years from injury date in Hawaii.

Audit window

Hawaii carriers audit payroll within 90 days of policy expiration. Keep Childcare & Daycare payroll segregated by class code and have job-duty documentation ready.

Cross-cite: full Hawaii workers comp overview · Childcare & Daycare cross-state rate comparison · Hawaii workers comp lawyer guide · Hawaii settlement chart

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Filing checklist for Childcare & Daycare businesses in Hawaii

  1. Step 1, Confirm coverage threshold

    Employers with one or more employees, whether working full-time or part-time, are directly affected. For Childcare & Daycare operations, this typically applies once you make a first W-2 hire, even part-time.

  2. Step 2, Pick the right class code

    Childcare & Daycare businesses typically use codes like 9059. The wrong code can cost 4 to 10x more or get reclassified at audit. Across reporting states, Childcare & Daycare median rates run $4.46 per $100 with a range of $1.89 to $4.72.

  3. Step 3, Get a quote

    Hawaii Employers Mutual Insurance Company (HEMIC) is one option in Hawaii; private carriers (Travelers, Hartford, Liberty Mutual, AmTrust) also write coverage. Schedule credits up to 25% are typical for low-loss accounts.

  4. Step 4, Document subcontractors

    General contractors are liable for the workers' compensation benefits of employees of uninsured subcontractors. Childcare & Daycare operators with crews of 1099s should keep certificates of insurance for every sub, otherwise the GC absorbs the sub liability at audit.

  5. Step 5, Annual audit

    Carriers audit payroll within 90 days of policy expiration. Have payroll segregated by class code, job descriptions on file, and overtime properly excluded from rated payroll. Childcare & Daycare class allocation can shift if any worker spends more than 50% of time on a different code.

Penalty for non-coverage in Hawaii: Penalties for non-compliance include fines of up to $10,000, stop-work orders, and potential criminal charges.

Childcare & Daycare workers comp FAQs in Hawaii

Why aren't Childcare & Daycare workers comp rates published for Hawaii?

Hawaii uses NCCI for workers comp ratemaking. NCCI loss-cost data for this state is published only to NCCI subscribers, not in public state insurance department filings. For a national reference, Childcare & Daycare median rates run $4.46 per $100 of payroll across all reporting states, with a typical range of $1.89 to $4.72.

How can a Childcare & Daycare business in Hawaii get a real quote?

Get a quote from any private carrier licensed in Hawaii or the state fund (Hawaii Employers Mutual Insurance Company (HEMIC)). Provide your annual payroll, ownership structure, and your current Childcare & Daycare class code. Most carriers will return a binding quote within 24-48 hours. Schedule credits up to 25% are typical for low-loss accounts.

Are Childcare & Daycare 1099 contractors covered by workers comp in Hawaii?

Individuals classified as 1099 contractors may be deemed employees for workers' compensation purposes if they do not meet specific independent contractor criteria, primarily based on the 'right to control' test.

What is the maximum weekly benefit for an injured Childcare & Daycare worker in Hawaii?

Hawaii caps weekly workers comp benefits at $1,192 (effective 2025-01-01), calculated as 66.67% of the average weekly wage. Childcare & Daycare workers are subject to the same statutory cap as workers in any other industry.

How long does a Childcare & Daycare worker have to file a comp claim in Hawaii?

The statute of limitations in Hawaii is 2 years from the date of injury. Most claims also require notice to the employer within 30 days. Childcare & Daycare workers should report any incident on the date it happens, even minor strains, because cumulative trauma claims can fail without contemporaneous documentation.

Can a Childcare & Daycare business owner exclude themselves from comp coverage in Hawaii?

Yes, Hawaii allows business owners (sole proprietors, partners, LLC members, corporate officers) to file an exclusion election. Childcare & Daycare owner-operators often elect out to keep premium below the minimum. Sole-proprietor self-coverage is not required, and LLC member self-coverage is not required.