Retail workers compensation in Connecticut
Connecticut is an NCCI loss-cost state, so class-by-class Retail rates are available only via NCCI subscription, not in public filings. As a national reference, Retail workers comp runs a median of $1.26 per $100 of payroll, with a range of $0.020 to $12.71 across reporting states. Connecticut caps weekly benefits at $1,716 with a 3-year statute of limitations. Verified 2026-05-09.
Retail rate context for Connecticut
Connecticut does not publish class-by-class loss costs publicly, but Retail 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.
| Retail class code | Typical occupation | National median | National range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8726 | Retail Salespersons | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 1925 | Retail Bakery | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 2002 | Retail Meat/Fish Dealer | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8001 | Wholesale Stores - N.O.C. | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8006 | Hardware Stores | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8008 | Drug Stores | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8013 | Jewelry Stores | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8017 | Store, retail NOC | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8018 | Store, wholesale | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
| 8021 | Shoe Stores | $1.26 | $0.020 - $12.71 |
Connecticut compliance for Retail employers
Coverage threshold
Mandatory for all employers with one or more employees.
1099 vs W-2 in Retail
Independent contractor status is determined by a multi-factor test, focusing on control and independence.
Owner exclusion
Allowed in Connecticut. Sole proprietor self-coverage optional; LLC member self-coverage optional.
Max weekly benefit
$1,716 at 75% of average weekly wage, effective 2025-10-01.
Statute of limitations
3 years from injury date in Connecticut.
Audit window
Connecticut carriers audit payroll Within 90 days of policy expiration. Keep Retail payroll segregated by class code and have job-duty documentation ready.
Cross-cite: full Connecticut workers comp overview · Retail cross-state rate comparison · Connecticut workers comp lawyer guide · Connecticut settlement chart
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Filing checklist for Retail businesses in Connecticut
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Step 1, Confirm coverage threshold
Mandatory for all employers with one or more employees. For Retail operations, this typically applies once you make a first W-2 hire, even part-time.
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Step 2, Pick the right class code
Retail businesses typically use codes like 8726, 1925, 2002. The wrong code can cost 4 to 10x more or get reclassified at audit. Across reporting states, Retail median rates run $1.26 per $100 with a range of $0.020 to $12.71.
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Step 3, Get a quote
Private carriers write Retail coverage in Connecticut. Schedule credits up to 25% are typical for low-loss accounts.
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Step 4, Document subcontractors
General contractors are liable for injuries to employees of uninsured subcontractors. Retail operators with crews of 1099s should keep certificates of insurance for every sub, otherwise the GC absorbs the sub liability at audit.
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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. Retail class allocation can shift if any worker spends more than 50% of time on a different code.
Retail workers comp FAQs in Connecticut
Why aren't Retail workers comp rates published for Connecticut?
Connecticut 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, Retail median rates run $1.26 per $100 of payroll across all reporting states, with a typical range of $0.020 to $12.71.
How can a Retail business in Connecticut get a real quote?
Get a quote from any private carrier licensed in Connecticut. Provide your annual payroll, ownership structure, and your current Retail 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 Retail 1099 contractors covered by workers comp in Connecticut?
Independent contractor status is determined by a multi-factor test, focusing on control and independence.
What is the maximum weekly benefit for an injured Retail worker in Connecticut?
Connecticut caps weekly workers comp benefits at $1,716 (effective 2025-10-01), calculated as 75% of the average weekly wage. Retail workers are subject to the same statutory cap as workers in any other industry.
How long does a Retail worker have to file a comp claim in Connecticut?
The statute of limitations in Connecticut is 3 years from the date of injury. Most claims also require notice to the employer within 30 days. Retail workers should report any incident on the date it happens, even minor strains, because cumulative trauma claims can fail without contemporaneous documentation.
Can a Retail business owner exclude themselves from comp coverage in Connecticut?
Yes, Connecticut allows business owners (sole proprietors, partners, LLC members, corporate officers) to file an exclusion election. Retail 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.