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Get Contractor Insurance That Covers Your Business.
Whether you’re a general contractor or a home improvement renovator, your business is growing fast — and you need contractor insurance that can keep up.
At Simply Business, we work with insurers to provide general contractor insurance policies tailored to your specific risks. We do this by taking the time to understand your contractor business, so you can get a policy that offers full protection.
Best of all? We make it easy to get insured, because let’s face it – your day is busy enough! Fill out our online form and get free insurance quotes in under 10 minutes. Ready to get covered?
What to Consider When Looking for The Best Small Business Insurance
Looking for the best coverage fit for your small business? Simply Business can help. Our free quote comparison tool matches you with policy options based on your business’s needs.
What Insurance Do I Need to Run a Contractor Business?
Contractor insurance is actually a term used to describe a bundle of policies that provide comprehensive coverage for general contractors. This coverage is meant to protect you from the biggest risks you face in your job, like damage to property and injuries.
Let’s take a closer look at the basic coverages we recommend for general contractors.Let’s take a closer look at the basic coverages we recommend for general contractors.Your house cleaning insurance coverage can be tailored to contain a bundle of different policies, each of which is designed to protect you from risks that are common to cleaners. Let’s take a look at the policies we typically recommend for cleaning businesses like yours.

General Liability Insurance
General liability coverage for contractors provides coverage against costs associated with third-party accidents, property damage, and bodily injury. Having general liability insurance can be essential for your contracting business, as your type of work carries greater risk for those types of incidents.

Workers’ Compensation Insurance
If you have any employees – even if they’re part-time or temporary – your state may legally require you to have this coverage. A workers comp policy protects you and your business if your employees get hurt, injured, or sick while working on the job.

Professional Liability Insurance
Professional liability insurance provides coverage if your customer sues your business for mistakes related to your services. Your PL policy may cover any damages and legal costs that you might be ordered to pay as a result of that negligence.

Inland Marine Insurance
As a contractor, your tools are your livelihood, so it makes sense to protect them from theft or damage. Inland marine insurance is coverage that helps to financially protect the tools and equipment you use while in transport or on a job site.

Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Tools are critical to doing your job,but there are other types of equipment and property that you need to run your business. Consider your laptop, your mobile phone, even your inventory of materials and supplies. Now think about what that would mean to your business if they were stolen, damaged, or destroyed.
Why Should I Get Contractor Insurance?
We get that, as a business owner, you’re probably trying to budget as much as possible. That’s why it may be tempting to put off getting insurance or avoiding it altogether, especially if you don’t feel like it adds any value to your business.
But here’s the thing: General contractors like you are at risk to the kind of property damage claims that can be absolutely catastrophic to your finances.
For example, if you get sued for accidentally causing significant property damage to a customer’s home, you may have to pay for legal fees and damages out of your own pocket – or your family’s finances – if you are not properly insured.
Speaking of getting sued, business insurance coverage can offer significant peace of mind if a customer decides to sue you over your services, even if you did nothing wrong. Client lawsuits are more common than you think; it’s estimated that 43% of small business owners have reported being threatened with or involved in a civil lawsuit.
Additionally, many states require contractors to have coverage, especially if they have employees or work on certain projects. Plus, if you want to be licensed as a contractor, you will need to show proof of coverage.
Oh, and one more thing: Many customers won’t work with you if you’re not licensed and insured. There’s a lot of advice out there warning people to only work with insured contractors, so it’s a good idea to get this coverage if you want to increase your clientele base.
When you get contractor insurance through Simply Business, we’ll provide you with a certificate of insurance (COI) so you can start providing proof of coverage.
Why Choose Simply Business?

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Answers to More Contractor Insurance Questions
Is contractors’ insurance required by law?
Most states require contractors to carry workers compensation insurance if they have employees. Additionally, a majority of states require proof of a general liability policy in order to give you a contractor’s license. Since it may be illegal to do contracting work without a license in your state, we recommend that you cover your bases with general liability insurance coverage.
Is contractor insurance tax-deductible?
In general, you can deduct the cost of your liability premiums when filing your business’s taxes. When it comes to your business’s tax deductions, we recommend talking to an accountant if you have any questions.
How much insurance will I need?
Every contractor and business owner is different, which is why your coverage is usually tailored to:
- The size of your business
- Your business’s location
- Your annual revenue
- And more
Our quote form helps us determine your recommended amounts of coverage from top insurers. If you have more questions, our licensed insurance agents will be happy to help!
What should I consider before buying contractor insurance?
We know time is precious, and you don’t want to spend lots of time trying to figure out what coverage you need. To get your free general liability policy quotes for your contractor business in under 10 minutes, we recommend having the following on hand:
- Annual revenue estimates
- Payroll estimates
- Information on any previous claims
Does contractor business insurance differ by state?
Insurance requirements differ from state to state, especially for contractors. We can help you by providing you with recommended coverage options based on your business’s location. Additionally, our licensed agents can help you better understand your state’s specific requirements for general liability coverage for contractors.
What does contractor insurance cover?
A comprehensive general business insurance product – one that includes general liability and workers’ compensation (if you have employees) – can cover:
- Bodily injury
- Accidents and damages
- Employee injuries
- Unintentional mistakes
- And more
The great thing about business liability policies for contractors at Simply Business is that they can be tailored to cover your specific needs. Whether you need just a GL policy or want coverage for your tools or equipment, too, we have the policies you need to protect your business.
How much does contractor insurance cost?
The cost of your contractor insurance policy will largely depend on the type of work you’re doing, as well as the risks you face in your day-to-day work. For example, roofers may pay more for their policy, as they carry a higher risk for injury and property damage.
Want to figure out how much you may pay for your coverage? While there’s no one right answer, the final price of your policy is usually determined by:Want to figure out how much you may pay for your coverage? While there’s no one right answer, the final price of your policy is usually determined by:
- Payroll estimates
- Your business location
- Services offered
- And more
Want to get an idea of your contractors insurance cost? Just click here to answer a few questions about your business.
What if I perform multiple activities as a cleaner?
If you’re a business owner who performs other services, our licensed agents can help you find the right insurance coverage that can offer robust protection.
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