Washington L&I adopts 4.9% average workers' comp premium increase for 2026
The state-fund agency will draw on its contingency reserve to hold the hike below projected 2026 claim costs, with the new hourly rates taking effect January 1.
WAlni.wa.gov
Tracking workers’-compensation regulatory activity in Washington — rate and loss-cost filings, fee-schedule changes, agency bulletins, legislation, and rulings — with original analysis of what each development means for carriers, brokers, and administrators.
The state-fund agency will draw on its contingency reserve to hold the hike below projected 2026 claim costs, with the new hourly rates taking effect January 1.
WAlni.wa.gov