Workers' Compensation for spray foam rigs
Workers' comp for spray foam rig operators and applicators — covering chemical and respiratory exposure, equipment injuries, and the real hazards of operating a spray foam rig, with class codes built for rig work.

What it covers
- Medical treatment for on-the-job injuries
- Disability and lost-wage benefits for injured rig operators
- Chemical and respiratory exposure from isocyanate application
- Equipment and machinery injuries during rig operation
- Falls and height exposure during application
- Employers' liability (Part Two) protection
Who it's for
- Spray foam rig operators with W-2 employees (required in most states)
- Applicator crews operating spray foam rigs
- Rig operations whose workers are coded under generic construction codes
- Contractors with prior chemical-exposure WC claims
Why CCA
- Class codes built for spray foam rig operators and applicators
- Chemical and respiratory exposure reflected in underwriting
- Fast claim handling so injured rig operators get care without dispute
Common questions about workers' compensation
In most states, yes. Rig operation is high-hazard — chemical exposure, equipment injuries, heights — and WC is mandatory once you have employees. Operating without it exposes you to personal liability for injured workers.
Rig operators and applicators typically fall under insulation installation codes; helpers, drivers, and office staff carry different codes. Correct classification matters — wrong codes mean overpayment and audit surprises.
Yes — chemical and respiratory exposure injuries from spray foam application are WC claims. We make sure isocyanate and chemical-exposure hazards are reflected in the underwriting, not excluded.
Cost is driven by proportioner value, hose footage, rig truck details, crew size, and loss history. We quote your specific rig in about 15 minutes — never a generic estimate.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes spray foam rig programs nationwide — Texas, Florida, the Midwest, Southeast, Northeast, and everywhere spray foam contractors operate.
Typically 15 minutes on a call. We need proportioner make/model/value, hose system details, rig truck info, crew size, and loss history.
Often yes. We have specialty and E&S markets for rig operators with prior theft, equipment damage, or loss history. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Usually yes. A coordinated program — inland marine, breakdown, auto, GL, CPL — closes gaps between policies and is typically more cost-effective than separate policies from separate carriers.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place rig coverage with A-rated carriers so the coverage is there when a theft, breakdown, or rig-truck claim hits.
Yes. We build scheduled inland marine programs for rig fleets, covering each unit at replacement cost with coordinated auto and breakdown coverage.
Yes. Inland marine follows the rig; commercial auto coordinates across states. We build programs so your rig is covered wherever it operates.
Proportioner make/model/year/value, heated hose footage, spray gun count, trailer or truck-mount, rig truck year/make/model, crew size, types of jobs, states you work in, current coverage, and loss history.
Under a properly written inland marine policy with theft coverage, yes. We confirm the form covers theft from storage — not just theft from active jobsites.
It should — proportioner, heated hose, spray guns, drum heaters, and the trailer. We schedule every component at replacement cost so a loss on any part of the system is fully covered.
Yes for most rig operators. A proportioner compressor failure without breakdown coverage is a major out-of-pocket expense. Breakdown coverage is relatively inexpensive compared to the cost of a proportioner repair.
Yes. Financed rigs need replacement-cost inland marine with the lender named as loss payee. We set up the program to meet lender requirements.
Yes — typically same-day for standard requests. General contractor and project-owner requirements are routine for us.
Pair it with related coverage
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