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Workers’ comp insurance cost for painters in Massachusetts
Published 2026-06-11 · by Brokly
- 83% of MA painting contractors have <5 employees — the chart below prices every size band from its own observed payroll.
- Massachusetts sits 38th of 51: AL pays more ($4.60), ND less ($3.43).
- Workers’ comp is one of several coverages — see everything your painting business needs in Massachusetts →
What do Massachusetts painting contractors pay for workers’ comp?
Modeled annual premium across the real size distribution of MA painting contractors
bar height = how many painting contractors are that size · figures = modeled annual cost
Cohort: size distribution of 1,068 MA painting contractors (Census CBP 2023); premiums modeled from one filed rate ($4.03/$100 payroll, 2024). Bands shown cover 1,059 of 1,068 establishments (99.2%) — 9 establishments in larger, very small-count, or data-suppressed size bands are not shown. 2023 payroll dollars, not inflation-adjusted. Illustrative benchmark — not a quote or coverage recommendation.
Sources: Oregon DCBS workers' compensation premium rate ranking study, June 2025 (calendar-year 2024 rates) (as of calendar year 2024, retrieved 2026-06-04) · US Census County Business Patterns 2023, state file (Painting and wall covering contractors (NAICS 238320)) (as of 2023, retrieved 2026-06-05)
How does Massachusetts compare to nearby ranks?
Calculated manual rates, $ per $100 payroll, NCCI class 5474 (Painting NOC), 2024. See all 51 jurisdictions →
| Rank | State | Rate / $100 payroll |
|---|---|---|
| 34 | District of Columbia | $4.56 |
| 35 | New Mexico | $4.49 |
| 36 | South Dakota | $4.29 |
| 37 | Delaware | $4.19 |
| 38 | Massachusetts | $4.03 |
| 39 | Mississippi | $3.85 |
| 40 | Maryland | $3.74 |
| 41 | Arkansas | $3.67 |
| 42 | Arizona | $3.67 |
Sources: Oregon DCBS workers' compensation premium rate ranking study, June 2025 (calendar-year 2024 rates) (as of calendar year 2024, retrieved 2026-06-04)
Frequently asked questions
What does workers' comp cost painting contractors in Massachusetts?
Modeled from the 2024 filed manual rate of $4.03 per $100 of payroll: a <5-employee painting business lands around $2.2k–$8.8k per year before experience mods and schedule credits.
What drives the rate up or down?
Three levers: payroll (the exposure base), claims history (the experience modifier), and schedule credits/debits the insurer applies. Painting work is NCCI class 5474 (Painting NOC, ‘not otherwise classified’) — the general classification for interior and exterior building painting that isn’t assigned a more specific painting class.
Painters in nearby-ranked states: Maryland ($3.74) · Arizona ($3.67) · Michigan ($4.60) · Oregon ($4.82)
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Illustrative benchmark — not a quote or coverage recommendation. Figures are modeled from public filings and Census data for 1,068 Massachusetts painting contractors; your premium depends on your payroll, claims history, and carrier.