Workers' Compensation for road paving contractors
Coverage for the high-hazard injuries that follow paving work — heat stress and asphalt burns, traffic-exposure incidents on highway projects, roller and compactor accidents, and fall injuries on milled surfaces. Correct NCCI class codes for paving labor.

What it covers
- Medical treatment for on-the-job paving injuries
- Disability and lost-wage benefits for injured crew members
- Asphalt burns and heat-stress incidents
- Traffic-exposure injuries on highway resurfacing projects
- Roller, compactor, and paver equipment accidents
- Employers' liability (Part Two) protection
Who it's for
- Paving contractors with W-2 employees (required in most states)
- Asphalt and hot-mix paving crews
- Milling and planing operators
- Flagging and traffic-control crews
- Equipment operators and laborers
Why CCA
- NCCI class codes structured for actual paving job categories
- Traffic-exposure and high-hazard paving work reflected in the rating
- Fast claim handling so injured crew members get care without dispute
Common questions about workers' compensation
The primary code for paving crews is NCCI 5506 (street, road, highway, or parking area paving). Milling operators, flaggers, and equipment operators may carry additional codes. Correct classification avoids audit disputes and premium overcharges.
Yes — injuries from traffic intrusion on highway resurfacing projects are covered workers' comp claims. High-traffic-exposure work carries elevated WC rates, which is why proper class-code and exposure-base setup matters from day one.
In most states, yes — once you have employees, workers' comp is mandatory. Paving is classified as high-hazard (equipment, hot materials, traffic exposure), making proper coverage essential for both your crew and your contractor liability.
Misclassification leads to premium disputes at audit and gaps in coverage. We assign class codes to your actual crew work — paving, milling, flagging, and equipment operation — so you're neither overpaying nor exposed when a claim happens.
Seasonal and project-based labor needs to be reflected in the WC policy. We structure the policy to cover your actual payroll cycle so an audit doesn't produce a surprise bill at the end of the season.
Cost is driven by crew size and payroll, equipment values, annual revenue, contract types, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes paving programs nationwide — Texas, California, Florida, the Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, and everywhere asphalt gets laid.
Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or higher-value programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.
Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for contractors declined over prior loss runs, highway fatalities on record, OSHA citations, or high equipment values. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies, simplifies certificate management for DOT contracts, and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A.M. Best A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when a stolen paver, a fatality, or a bond call hits.
Yes. We write programs for union, open-shop, and mixed-crew paving operations. Union and prevailing-wage projects may have specific GL and WC requirements we factor into the program structure.
Equipment is paid at its scheduled value on the contractor's equipment policy. We schedule heavy paving iron at actual replacement cost — not depreciated ACV — so a theft or total loss pays what the piece is worth.
Crew size and payroll, full equipment list with values, annual revenue, contract types (DOT, commercial, municipal), bonding capacity needed, current coverage, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.
Utility-line damage is a covered property-damage claim under your GL, subject to the policy terms. We make sure your GL form doesn't contain subsurface utility exclusions that would leave you exposed on a street-paving project where unmarked lines are a real risk.
Yes — flagging and traffic-control workers are covered under your workers' comp program. High-traffic-exposure work carries elevated WC rates, which is why correct class-code assignment matters. We class traffic-control and flagging labor accurately.
If your paver is scheduled at ACV or a value that doesn't reflect replacement cost, the claim pays the scheduled amount — not what it costs to replace. We schedule equipment at current replacement value so a claim settlement closes the gap rather than widening it.
Yes. If you're running multiple highway, commercial, and municipal projects at the same time, we build one GL, equipment, and inland marine program that covers every active site — no project-by-project certificate scramble.
Your GL has completed-operations coverage that extends to your work, but subcontractors need their own GL policies naming you as additional insured. We help you set up proper sub-insurance requirements and certificate tracking so your prime contract coverage isn't voided by an uninsured sub.
Pair it with related coverage
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