Next Insurance expands workers’ compensation to 24 states
Next Insurance announced the availability of its workers’ compensation offering to 24 additional states across the nation, including Alabama, Iowa, Louisiana, and Virginia. It is now live in 30 states where it offers workers’ compensation coverage.
Coverage starts at $14 per month.
“By expanding Workers’ Compensation to more than half of the country, Next Insurance is taking another important step in our journey to become the one-stop-shop for all small businesses. This expansion helps us provide simpler and more affordable solutions for Workers’ Compensation, which is far too often one of the largest operational expenses for small business owners. Now, small businesses can easily protect employees while complying with their state guidelines. We remain dedicated to bringing more benefits to customers, and are working on launching pay-as-you-go, which fluctuates automatically with your payroll to ensure you never over or under pay.” – Sofya Pogreb, COO of Next Insurance.
The 24 stares are Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
These states join previous coverage availability in: Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada and Texas.