Washington State Workers' Comp. Rates Increasing in 2026

Washington State Workers’ Comp. Rates Increasing in 2026

Starting January 1st, 2026, employers and workers in Washington will see their average workers’ compensation insurance premium rise by 4.9%, as announced by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). 

On average, this increase works out to about $1.37 extra per week for each full-time position — a cost shared roughly 75% by employers and 25% by workers.

According to L&I, the increase is necessary to help cover rising costs for wage replacement, medical care and disability benefits associated with workplace injuries. However, t’s important to note that this 4.9% increase represents the statewide average — individual businesses’ premiums could go up by more or less depending on their recent claims history, industry risk classification, and other factors.