Workers’ Comp Captive Policies

Take back control of your coverage with Forza by your side. Discover how customized workers’ comp options through captives can lower costs, improve claims outcomes, and reward safety-focused businesses.

Cut Costs, Gain Control With Workers’ Comp Captives

Forza Capital Advisors helps businesses stop overpaying for traditional workers’ comp plans by creating customized workers’ comp captives. Instead of relying on carriers that set your rates and profit from unused premiums, we work with you to form a plan, either on your own or with others, that fits your actual workforce needs. With better claims oversight, more accurate pricing, and long-term cost savings, workers’ comp captives let you take control of both your risk and your financial future.

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Stay Better Protected With Smarter Comp Options

At Forza Capital Advisors, we help businesses design flexible workers’ comp captives that offer the protection you need, without the traditional workers’ comp costs. Discuss more with our expert team.

Smart Structures for Smarter Workers’ Comp Plans

There’s more than one way to form a captive. Forza guides companies through the structure that best fits their size, goals, and workers’ comp options, whether you’re going solo or joining others to build a custom plan.

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Single-Parent Captives

For companies with larger premium volumes, forming a single-parent captive lets you take full control of your workers’ comp policy. You set the coverage terms, manage claims directly, and retain any profits not used for losses. It’s ideal for businesses looking to stabilize long-term costs while improving claims outcomes.

Group Captives

Don’t meet the premium threshold of $750,000 annually for going solo? No problem. In a group captive, your business joins with others to form a collective workers’ comp plan, sharing risk and reward. Forza matches you with like-minded companies and manages everything from setup to claims so you can enjoy better coverage at a lower cost.

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Why Workers’ Comp Captives Make a Major Difference

Workers’ comp is one of the most expensive and regulated policies businesses carry and one of the least flexible under traditional models. With workers’ comp captives, you create a plan that reflects your safety culture, loss history, and business model, giving you better cost control and a direct stake in the outcome.

  • Great for High-Frequency, Low-Severity Claims

    Captives shine in situations where your business sees frequent small claims. Instead of losing those dollars to a carrier, you retain the funds and use them more strategically.

  • Perfect for Safety-Focused Companies

    If your company has strong safety protocols and low incident rates, a workers’ comp captive rewards you financially, unlike traditional plans that pool you with riskier businesses.

  • Ideal for Long-Term Cost Strategy

    Captives allow businesses to plan workers’ comp costs year over year. You’re no longer subject to sudden premium hikes driven by unrelated industry trends or broad actuarial assumptions.

FAQs About Workers’ Comp Captives

Yes, Forza Capital Advisors specializes in transitioning businesses from traditional plans into workers’ comp captives. We handle the evaluation, setup, and long-term management.

With a Forza-managed captive, your business has more control over claims handling and vendor selection, leading to faster resolution and better outcomes for injured employees.

Forza Capital Advisors works with companies in construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and more. Really, any business that’s serious about managing risk and reducing workers’ comp costs.

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