Workers’ comp insurance cost for restaurants in New Mexico

Published 2026-06-05 · Updated 2026-06-11 · by Brokly

Direct answer: New Mexico full-service restaurants pay a filed workers’-comp manual rate of $1.01 per $100 of payroll (2024 filed rate) — the 31st-highest of 51 US jurisdictions. Modeled on real payrolls, most 20–49-employee full-service restaurants land around $5k–$12k/yr, before experience mods and schedule credits.

What do New Mexico full-service restaurants pay for workers’ comp?

Modeled annual premium across the real size distribution of NM full-service restaurants

bar height = how many full-service restaurants are that size · figures = modeled annual cost

typical · most NM full-service restaurants
5–9 emp
$1.6k/yr
10–19 emp
$3.6k/yr
20–49 emp
$7.8k/yr
50–99 emp
$17k/yr
100–249 emp
$35k/yr
SMALLER
MID-SIZE
LARGER
A 20–49-employee NM restaurant: modeled $5k–$12k/yr in workers’-comp premium (that band’s own average wage, before experience mods and schedule credits). Bar heights show how many of the 1,329 NM full-service restaurants fall in each size band.

Cohort: size distribution of 1,329 NM full-service restaurants (Census CBP 2023); premiums modeled from one filed rate ($1.01/$100 payroll, 2024). Bands shown cover 1,047 of 1,329 establishments (78.8%) 282 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.

Filed manual rate (NM)
$1.01 / $100 payroll
as of 2024
Typical 20–49-employee restaurant (30% of NM)
$5k–$12k / yr modeled
as of 2024 · CBP 2023

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 (Full-service restaurants (NAICS 722511)) (as of 2023, retrieved 2026-06-05)

How does New Mexico compare to nearby ranks?

Calculated manual rates, $ per $100 payroll, NCCI class 9082 (Restaurant NOC), 2024. See all 51 jurisdictions →

RankStateRate / $100 payroll
27South Dakota$1.09
28Connecticut$1.09
29Nebraska$1.06
30Kansas$1.04
31New Mexico$1.01
32Iowa$0.99
33Mississippi$0.99
34Oregon$0.92
35North Carolina$0.87

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 full-service restaurants in New Mexico?

Modeled from the 2024 filed manual rate of $1.01 per $100 of payroll: a 20–49-employee restaurant lands around $5k–$12k 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. Full-service restaurants fall under NCCI class 9082 (Restaurant NOC) — table-service establishments; fast food (class 9083) and bars (9084) are rated separately.

Restaurants in nearby-ranked states: Iowa ($0.99) · Kansas ($1.04) · Mississippi ($0.99) · Nebraska ($1.06)

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Illustrative benchmark — not a quote or coverage recommendation. Figures are modeled from public filings and Census data for 1,329 New Mexico full-service restaurants; your premium depends on your payroll, claims history, and carrier.