Occupational accident insurance (OAI) can help protect businesses and their workers from financial losses after an on-the-job accident. It’s often used by independent contractors or workers who are not covered by the traditional workers’ compensation program. If you want coverage for both workplace and non-workplace injuries, you might also consider Aflac’s accident insurance for individuals. Here, we discuss how OAI works and who might consider getting an OAI policy.
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Occupational accident insurance is a type of accident insurance that offers financial protection for individuals like independent contractors and sole proprietors who may not be eligible for traditional workers’ compensation. If you’re an employee of a business, you’re typically protected by your state’s workers’ compensation program, which pays you if you’re unable to work due to a workplace injury.1 However, independent contractors or sole proprietors can still get hurt on the job, but they’re ineligible for workers’ compensation. OAI can help those individuals after being injured in a workplace accident.
After a workplace accident, you can submit a claim to your insurance provider to receive benefits to help with bills and expenses that could otherwise cause significant financial stress. Each policy is different, but generally, OAI may help cover:
Occupational accident insurance isn’t necessary for everybody. However, there are some types of workers who might consider the financial protection of an OAI policy, including:
Contractors and sole proprietors who own businesses without employees are typically not required to carry workers’ compensation. But that doesn’t mean they still can’t get hurt on the job.
If you work for a company as a 1099 rather than a W-2 employee, you don’t have the same benefits, including workers’ compensation.3
Some industries, like trucking or mining, tend to be higher risk than the typical desk job. If you work in a high-risk injury but are not eligible for workers’ compensation, it’s a good idea to consider an OAI policy.
Each state sets its own rules, so it’s possible you may not be required to carry workers’ compensation. Nonetheless, it may be a good idea to encourage employees to have an occupational accident insurance policy. If they’re hurt on the job, OAI does not protect your business from liability, but the OAI benefits may keep the employee in good financial shape and help avoid litigation.
The gig economy offers people a great opportunity to be their own bosses and set their own schedules. But if you slip and fall while making a delivery, for instance, your income could be at risk while you recover. OAI can help with the financial impact.
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Get StartedIt’s important to note that you can’t collect benefits from both workers’ compensation and an occupational accident insurance policy. Here are some of their key differences:2
You may have heard of accident insurance coverage before, so it’s important to distinguish between this type of coverage and occupational accident insurance. The two serve similar purposes but function differently. Accident insurance can offer protection for both injuries at work and outside of work. Aflac offers accident insurance for individuals and families that help provide protection beyond the workplace in the event you’re hurt and miss work.
Occupational accident insurance can help provide added peace of mind and financial protection for independent contractors and other workers ineligible for workers’ compensation. Aflac offers supplemental accident insurance for individuals and families that can help provide benefits to help with accidents outside the workplace. Chat with an agent today to learn more about accident insurance and get a quote.
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1 USA.gov – Workers’ compensation. Accessed May 7, 2025. https://www.usa.gov/workers-compensation.
2 Insureon – Occupational accident insurance (OAI). Updated December 12, 2024. Accessed June 4, 2025. https://www.insureon.com/small-business-insurance/workers-compensation/occupational-accident-insurance.
3 ADP – 1099 vs. W-2 Employees: Key Differences and How to Determine Which Is Correct. Accessed May 7, 2025.https://www.adp.com/spark/articles/2021/05/1099-vs-w2-what-you-dont-know-could-cost-you.aspx.
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Aflac Coverage
In Arkansas, Policy A37000AR. In Delaware, Policies A371AA & A371BA. In New York, Policy NY37000. In Oklahoma, Policy A37000OK. In Oregon, Policy A37000OR. In Pennsylvania, Policy A37000PA. In Texas, Policy A37000TX. In Virginia, Policies A371AAVA & A371BAVA .
Coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus. In New York, coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of New York.
Tier One Coverage
In Arkansas, Policy T37000ARR. In Delaware, Policy T37000. In Idaho, Policies T37100IDR, T37200IDR, & T37300IDR. In Oregon, Policy T37000OR. In Oklahoma, Policy T37000OK. In Pennsylvania, Policies T37000PA, T37300PA, & T37500PA. In Texas, Policy T37000TX.In Virginia, Policies T37100VA, T37200VA, T37300VA, T37400VA, T37600VA.
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