Construction & Trades High Risk Occupation

Life Insurance for Welders

Welders join metal parts using various welding techniques in construction, manufacturing, and repair industries. Specialized welders are in high demand.

$45,000 - $80,000

Average Income

6,000

Employed in Nevada

12x annual income

Recommended Coverage

high

Risk Classification

Welders in Nevada

Nevada's construction and manufacturing sectors employ welders in structural steel, pipeline, and specialty applications. Mining operations also require skilled welders.

Key Factors

Life Insurance Considerations for Welders

Important factors that affect your coverage needs and rates

1

Exposure to UV radiation and fumes

2

Burn and fire hazards

3

Confined space work risks

4

Certification requirements for specialty welding

5

Physical demands and awkward positions

Risk Assessment

Insurance Rates for Welders

high Risk Classification

Higher rates expected - compare multiple carriers

What this means: Your occupation is rated as hazardous, meaning higher premiums. However, coverage is still essential and affordable. Working with an agent who knows multiple carriers is crucial.

Common Benefits

Typical Employer Benefits

  • Union benefits for organized welders
  • Health insurance at larger employers
  • Safety equipment provided
Watch Out

Common Coverage Gaps

  • Small shop welders may lack benefits
  • Mobile welders are often self-employed
FAQs

Welder Life Insurance Questions

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