Business Insurance

Workers Compensation Insurance That Protects Your Team and Your Business

Take care of the people who take care of your business—and protect yourself from costly lawsuits when workplace injuries happen.

The Problem With Skipping Workers Comp

Workplace injuries happen. Even in the safest environments, employees get hurt. A fall from a ladder. A back injury from lifting. A cut that needs stitches. A repetitive stress injury that builds over time.

Without workers compensation insurance, those injuries become your problem in the worst possible way.

You’re responsible for medical bills—which can run into tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars for serious injuries. You’re responsible for lost wages while the employee recovers. And without the protection workers comp provides, you’re exposed to lawsuits from injured employees seeking damages.

One serious injury can devastate a small business. Medical treatment, rehabilitation, ongoing care, lost productivity, legal fees—the costs add up fast. Businesses have closed because of a single uninsured workplace injury.

And in Mississippi, workers compensation isn’t optional for most employers. If you have five or more employees, you’re required by law to carry coverage. Operating without it puts you at legal risk on top of the financial exposure.

Your employees are your most valuable asset. When they get hurt, they deserve to be taken care of. And your business deserves protection from the financial consequences.

Our Approach to Workers Compensation Coverage

At The James Agency, we help business owners get workers comp coverage that protects their employees and their bottom line.

We start by understanding your operation. What do your employees do? What are the risks in your workplace? How many people do you employ? Your industry, your payroll, and your job classifications all affect your coverage and your rates.

Then we find coverage that fits. Workers comp is highly regulated, but rates and service can vary between carriers. Because we work with multiple insurers, we can shop for competitive pricing while making sure you get responsive claims handling.

We also help you understand how workers comp works. What’s covered, what’s not, how claims are handled, and what your responsibilities are as an employer. No surprises when something happens.

 

And we prepare you for audits. Workers comp premiums are based on estimated payroll, and most policies are audited at the end of the year. We help you understand the process so you’re not caught off guard by an unexpected bill.

When an employee is injured, we’re here to help. We walk you through reporting the claim, explain what happens next, and follow up to make sure your employee is taken care of and your claim is handled properly.

HOW IT WORKS

Tell us about your business and employees

Give us a call or fill out our form. We’ll ask about your industry, your operations, your job classifications, and your estimated annual payroll.

We assess your coverage needs

We look at your employee count, the type of work they do, and the risks in your workplace. We identify the coverage you’re required to carry and any options that might benefit your business.

We shop for competitive rates

Workers comp rates vary by carrier. We compare options to find coverage that fits your budget while providing responsive claims service when you need it.

We explain how it all works

Premiums, audits, claims reporting, your responsibilities—we walk through everything so you know what to expect and how to handle a workplace injury if one occurs.

We're here when injuries happen

When an employee is hurt, you call us. We help you report the claim, explain the process, and make sure your employee gets the care they need while protecting your business

What You Get With Us

Medical coverage for injured employees

Workers comp pays for medical treatment when employees are injured on the job—doctor visits, hospital stays, surgery, rehabilitation, medications. Your employees get the care they need.

Wage replacement during recovery

If an injury keeps an employee out of work, workers comp provides a portion of their lost wages while they recover. It helps your team member make ends meet during a difficult time.

Protection from employee lawsuits

In exchange for providing workers comp benefits, you're generally protected from lawsuits by injured employees. This "exclusive remedy" provision is a critical protection for your business.

Coverage for occupational diseases

Workers comp doesn't just cover accidents. It also covers illnesses and conditions that develop because of workplace conditions—repetitive stress injuries, hearing loss, respiratory conditions, and more.

Death benefits for families

If a workplace injury results in death, workers comp provides benefits to the employee's family, including funeral expenses and ongoing support for dependents.

Compliance with Mississippi law

If you have five or more employees, Mississippi requires you to carry workers compensation. We make sure you're compliant and protected.

Help with audits and classifications

Workers comp premiums are based on payroll and job classifications. We help you understand how you're classified, prepare for year-end audits, and avoid surprises.

A local team who handles claims with you

When an employee is injured, you're not navigating the system alone. We help you report the claim, explain what happens next, and follow up to make sure it's handled right.

What Our Clients Say

Common Concerns

I only have a few employees.

In Mississippi, workers comp is required once you have five or more employees. But even with fewer than five, one serious injury could cost you more than years of premiums. It's worth considering coverage regardless of your size.

My employees are careful—we don't have accidents

Even the safest workplaces have injuries. Slips, strains, repetitive stress—these happen to careful people in careful environments. Workers comp protects you when the unexpected occurs.

Workers comp is too expensive

It's based on your payroll and your industry's risk level. For many businesses, it's more affordable than they expect. And it's a lot less expensive than paying for a serious injury out of pocket. We'll show you exactly what it costs.

I use independent contractors, not employees

Be careful with this. If your contractors are misclassified and actually function as employees, you could be liable for their injuries—and face penalties for not carrying workers comp. We can help you understand the distinction.

I'm not sure how the audit process works

Workers comp premiums are estimated at the start of the year and audited at the end based on actual payroll. We'll explain exactly how it works and help you prepare so there are no surprises.

Workers Compensation Insurance Questions

Is workers compensation required in Mississippi?

Yes, for most employers. If you have five or more employees, you’re required to carry workers compensation insurance. Some industries have different thresholds. We’ll help you determine if you’re required to have coverage.

It covers medical expenses and lost wages for employees injured on the job. It also covers occupational diseases, rehabilitation costs, and death benefits if a workplace injury is fatal.

Generally, no. Workers comp covers injuries that occur during the course of employment—at your workplace, at a job site, or while performing work duties. There are some exceptions, and we can explain how they apply to your situation.

Premiums are based on your payroll, your industry classification, and your claims history. Higher-risk industries pay more. A good safety record can reduce your rates over time through experience modification factors.

What's a workers comp audit?

At the end of your policy period, the carrier audits your actual payroll against your estimated payroll. If your payroll was higher than estimated, you’ll owe additional premium. If it was lower, you may get a refund. We help you prepare.

Get them medical attention first. Then report the injury to us as soon as possible. We’ll help you file the claim and explain what happens next. Prompt reporting is important for a smooth claims process.

Workers comp provides “exclusive remedy” protection, meaning employees generally can’t sue you for workplace injuries if you have coverage. This is one of the most important protections workers comp provides.

Get Your Free Workers Comp Quote

Protect your employees and your business.

Give us a call and we’ll learn about your operation, your payroll, and your workforce. We’ll find coverage that meets Mississippi requirements, fits your budget, and gives you peace of mind knowing your team is protected.

No pressure. No obligation. Just straight answers from a team that’s been protecting Mississippi businesses since 1982.