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Transportation & Trucking workers compensation in Pennsylvania

Transportation & Trucking businesses in Pennsylvania pay a median rate of $0.877 per $100 of payroll, ranging from $0.126 to $27.22. The national median for Transportation & Trucking is $2.23, so Pennsylvania sits 61% below the national average. 18 unique NCCI class codes are filed in this state for Transportation & Trucking occupations. Verified 2026-05-09.

Median in PA $0.877
Vs national -61%
Codes filed 18

Top Transportation & Trucking class codes in Pennsylvania

The class codes most likely to apply to a Transportation & Trucking operation in Pennsylvania, sorted from cheapest to most expensive per $100 of payroll. Click into any code for the full state-by-state rate comparison.

Pennsylvania compliance for Transportation & Trucking employers

Coverage threshold

All employers with one or more employees must carry workers' compensation insurance.

1099 vs W-2 in Transportation & Trucking

Pennsylvania uses a 'right to control' test and other factors to determine if a worker is an employee or independent contractor; misclassification can lead to penalties.

Owner exclusion

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

Max weekly benefit

$1,347 at 66.67% of average weekly wage, effective 2025-01-01.

Statute of limitations

3 years from injury date in Pennsylvania.

Audit window

Pennsylvania carriers audit payroll within 90 days of policy expiration. Keep Transportation & Trucking payroll segregated by class code and have job-duty documentation ready.

Cross-cite: full Pennsylvania workers comp overview · Transportation & Trucking cross-state rate comparison · Pennsylvania workers comp lawyer guide · Pennsylvania settlement chart

Estimate your Transportation & Trucking premium in Pennsylvania

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Estimated annual premium for Transportation & Trucking in Pennsylvania

$630to$136,090

Median: $4,383 · Rate range $0.126 to $27.22 per $100 payroll

Industry median across all states

$11,125

Cheapest states for Transportation & Trucking

  • Pennsylvania $0.877
  • Washington $1.04
  • Utah $1.04

Most expensive

  • New Jersey $7.15
  • Illinois $4.04
  • Minnesota $3.94

Estimate based on 24 states of rate-filing data. Actual premium also reflects experience modifier, schedule credits, and carrier underwriting.

Filing checklist for Transportation & Trucking businesses in Pennsylvania

  1. Step 1, Confirm coverage threshold

    All employers with one or more employees must carry workers' compensation insurance. For Transportation & Trucking operations, this typically applies once you make a first W-2 hire, even part-time.

  2. Step 2, Pick the right class code

    Transportation & Trucking businesses typically use codes like 7405, 7016, 7024. The wrong code can cost 4 to 10x more or get reclassified at audit. In Pennsylvania, the cheapest code on this list is 7405 at $0.589 and the most expensive is 0919 at $0.888.

  3. Step 3, Get a quote

    State Workers' Insurance Fund is one option in Pennsylvania; 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 responsible for ensuring subcontractors carry workers' compensation or they may be held liable for the subcontractor's employees. Transportation & Trucking 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. Transportation & Trucking class allocation can shift if any worker spends more than 50% of time on a different code.

Penalty for non-coverage in Pennsylvania: Penalties for non-compliance include fines, imprisonment, and personal liability for all claim costs.

Transportation & Trucking workers comp FAQs in Pennsylvania

What is the typical workers comp rate for Transportation & Trucking in Pennsylvania?

Transportation & Trucking employers in Pennsylvania pay a median rate of $0.877 per $100 of payroll, with rates ranging from $0.126 to $27.22 depending on the specific class code. The national median across all states for Transportation & Trucking is $2.23, so Pennsylvania sits about 61% below the national average.

How many Transportation & Trucking class codes are filed in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania has 18 unique NCCI class codes filed for Transportation & Trucking occupations, drawn from 18 state-class code rate cells in our dataset. The most common codes include 7405 (Livery Service), 7016 (Local Trucking), 7024 (Long Haul Trucking).

Are Transportation & Trucking 1099 contractors covered by workers comp in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania uses a 'right to control' test and other factors to determine if a worker is an employee or independent contractor; misclassification can lead to penalties.

What is the maximum weekly benefit for an injured Transportation & Trucking worker in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania caps weekly workers comp benefits at $1,347 (effective 2025-01-01), calculated as 66.67% of the average weekly wage. Transportation & Trucking workers are subject to the same statutory cap as workers in any other industry.

How long does a Transportation & Trucking worker have to file a comp claim in Pennsylvania?

The statute of limitations in Pennsylvania is 3 years from the date of injury. Most claims also require notice to the employer within 30 days. Transportation & Trucking workers should report any incident on the date it happens, even minor strains, because cumulative trauma claims can fail without contemporaneous documentation.

Can a Transportation & Trucking business owner exclude themselves from comp coverage in Pennsylvania?

Yes, Pennsylvania allows business owners (sole proprietors, partners, LLC members, corporate officers) to file an exclusion election. Transportation & Trucking 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.