New York contractors may be overpaying for workers compensation insurance without knowing it. Misclassified employees, unchecked experience modification factors, and outdated NYSIF rates are costing construction businesses thousands annually — and a free 2026 rate guide now shows exactly where the savings exist.
New York, NY, United States, March 20, 2026 — As construction costs across New York continue to climb, workers compensation insurance remains one of the largest and most complex expenses facing contractors and construction companies. Enforce Coverage Group, an independent insurance brokerage headquartered in New York City, has published a free 2026 Workers Comp Rate Guide covering more than 100 class codes across all major construction and contractor trades, effective October 1, 2025.
The guide is designed to give New York contractors immediate, transparent access to current workers compensation rates — and a clear basis for comparing their existing coverage against available market options. It is available at no cost at enforcecoveragegroup.com.

Why Workers Comp Rates Matter More in 2026
New York has some of the most complex workers compensation regulations in the country. For construction companies, premiums are calculated based on payroll, trade classification codes, and an experience modification factor — a formula that rewards contractors with strong safety records and penalizes those with higher claims histories.
With construction activity remaining strong across the New York metro area, more contractors are entering the market — and many are doing so without a clear understanding of how their workers comp premiums are calculated or whether they are competitively priced.
“Workers compensation is not a one-size-fits-all product,” said a spokesperson for Enforce Coverage Group. “The difference between the right classification code and the wrong one can mean thousands of dollars in unnecessary premium costs every year. Our rate guide gives contractors the information they need to ask the right questions.”
2026 Rate Guide: What Contractors Will Find
The newly published guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of 2026 workers comp rates for New York contractors, with side-by-side comparisons between NYSIF rates and private market alternatives. Rates covered include:
- Masonry & Concrete (Code 5022): NYSIF rate $19.95 per $100 of payroll — private market from $17.28
- Carpentry NOC (Code 5403): NYSIF rate $17.28 — private market from $14.97
- Roofing — Residential (Code 5545): NYSIF rate $15.27 — private market from $13.23
- Painting (Code 5474): NYSIF rate $12.59 — private market from $10.90
- Sheet Rock & Wallboard (Code 5445): NYSIF rate $9.24 — private market from $8.00
- Iron & Steel Erection (Code 5057): NYSIF rate $8.64 — private market from $7.48
- Plumbing NOC (Code 5183): NYSIF rate $5.54 — private market from $4.80
- HVAC Duct Work (Code 5536): NYSIF rate $4.95 — private market from $4.29
- Electrical Wiring (Code 5190): NYSIF rate $4.29 — private market from $3.72
- Contractor Executive Supervisor (Code 5606): NYSIF rate $3.25 — private market from $2.81
The complete guide includes rates for road construction, glaziers, elevator mechanics, fire alarm installers, landscapers, carpet installers, and dozens of additional trades serving the New York Tri-State market.
Understanding the Experience Modification Factor
One of the least understood — and most consequential — elements of any workers comp policy is the experience modification factor, commonly referred to as the e-mod. Calculated annually, the e-mod reflects a contractor’s claims history relative to industry averages. A favorable e-mod reduces premiums. An inflated e-mod — often caused by reporting errors or misclassified claims — can add significant cost to a policy year after year.
About the company: Enforce Coverage Group is an independent insurance brokerage headquartered in New York City, specializing in workers compensation for contractors, manufacturers, trucking companies, restaurants, and retailers. Licensed across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, the firm helps businesses reduce premium costs through expert policy audits, proper classification, and access to multiple carriers.
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