Workplace risk is easier to manage when coverage, payroll, safety and claims information work together. OneSource helps Arizona employers organize workers’ compensation administration and build practical loss-prevention processes.
Protection backed by organized administration
Workers’ compensation is more than an insurance policy. Employee classifications, payroll information, certificates, injury reporting, claim communication and return-to-work planning all affect the employer’s experience. OneSource coordinates the administrative details and helps establish a clearer response when an incident occurs.
Coverage administration
Coordinate available coverage through qualified carriers and maintain information required for ongoing administration.
Classification support
Review employee roles and payroll information used for classifications and premium calculations.
Certificates and audits
Assist with certificates of insurance, payroll records and information used during carrier audits.
Injury reporting
Establish a process for timely incident reporting and the initial information needed to begin a claim.
Claims communication
Help coordinate communication among the employer, employee and appropriate claims contacts.
Return-to-work planning
Support practical modified-duty and return-to-work approaches intended to reduce unnecessary lost time when appropriate.
Respond before and after an incident
Good risk management combines prevention, documentation and a prepared response.
01 — Identify exposures
Review the work environment, job duties, loss patterns and current safety practices.
02 — Build practical controls
Develop useful procedures, training coordination, documentation and accountability.
03 — Manage and learn
Report incidents promptly, coordinate claims and use experience to strengthen prevention.
Safety and loss prevention
Risk support may include workplace assessments, safety-manual development, required posters, education coordination and loss-prevention planning. Recommendations should be practical for the work being performed. The goal is not paperwork for its own sake; it is a safer workplace and a more consistent response when something goes wrong.
Arizona workers’ compensation context
Arizona employers are generally required to secure workers’ compensation coverage, subject to limited exceptions. Requirements, posting obligations and claim procedures should be confirmed using current state guidance. OneSource provides administrative support and does not replace an insurer, safety professional or legal counsel.
Employers can review current compliance information from the Industrial Commission of Arizona.
Connect risk information with payroll
Payroll and workers’ compensation are closely related. Accurate payroll by classification, location or job can support premium calculations, audits and management reporting. Coordinating these functions can reduce duplicate work and make it easier to identify discrepancies before they become larger issues.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can OneSource provide workers’ compensation coverage?
OneSource can assist with coverage administration through qualified carriers, subject to underwriting, availability and the selected service arrangement.
What happens after an employee is injured?
Address immediate medical and safety needs, document the incident and report it through the established process. OneSource can help coordinate administrative steps and claims communication.
Can you help with OSHA-related records?
Services may include training coordination, OSHA 300 administrative support and workplace documentation. Specialized safety or legal advice may be needed.
Why does payroll accuracy matter?
Premiums and audits rely in part on payroll and employee classifications. Organized records can make calculations and audit support more efficient.
Take a more organized approach to workplace risk
Tell us about your workforce, operations and current coverage process. We’ll help identify where coordinated support could make a difference.