2026 Rate Data Updated

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Rates by Profession

31 Trades Analyzed

Plumber

Plumbers face a higher risk of property damage (e.g., burst pipes and water damage), which generally results in higher general liability rates.

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Electrician

Electrical work carries a higher risk of fire and severe property damage, typically requiring higher coverage limits and premiums.

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Roofer

Roofing is considered a high-risk profession due to the height of the work and the potential for severe injuries or significant property damage.

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HVAC Technician

HVAC work involves complex systems, heavy equipment, and potential water/gas damage, leading to moderate-to-high liability premiums.

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Handyman

A handyman covers a wide variety of tasks, making their risk profile moderate depending on the exact services they offer.

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Painter

Painters face moderate risks, primarily related to falls from ladders and potential chemical exposure or spills on client property.

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Carpenter

Carpentry involves power tools and heavy materials, leading to an elevated risk of bodily injury and property damage.

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Welder

Welding is a high-risk trade due to extreme heat, fire hazards, and potential for severe on-site accidents.

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Concrete Contractor

Concrete work requires heavy machinery and manual labor, presenting moderate to high risks for worker injuries.

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General Contractor

General contractors oversee entire sites, assuming the cumulative risks of subcontractors, structural integrity, and job site safety.

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Masonry & Bricklaying

Working with stone and brick involves heavy lifting and dropping hazards, increasing the risk of both worker and third-party injury.

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Excavation Contractor

Excavators risk hitting underground utility lines (gas, water, fiber optics), making liability coverage extremely critical and expensive.

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Landscaper

Landscaping has relatively manageable risks, though precautions are needed regarding the use of heavy machinery and potential bodily injury.

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Tree Service

Tree trimming and removal is highly dangerous work involving heights and heavy falling objects, commanding some of the highest premiums.

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Janitor & Cleaning

Cleaning services have lower overall risks, primarily dealing with slip-and-fall accidents or minor property damage from cleaning chemicals.

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Pest Control

Pest control involves handling hazardous chemicals and working in confined spaces, requiring specialized liability coverage.

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Restaurant

Restaurants need coverage for customer slip-and-falls, foodborne illnesses, and liquor liability if alcohol is served.

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Food Truck

Food trucks require a mix of commercial auto insurance and general liability to cover accidents on the road and food safety issues.

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Catering Service

Caterers face risks related to transporting food, equipment damage, and serving food at third-party venues.

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Hair Salon & Barber

Salons generally have low risk, needing coverage for slip-and-falls or minor injuries resulting from chemical treatments or cuts.

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Massage Therapist

Massage therapists need professional liability (malpractice) insurance to protect against claims of injury caused during a session.

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Personal Trainer

Personal trainers face liability if a client gets injured under their instruction, requiring professional liability coverage.

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Auto Mechanic

Mechanics need Garage Keepers insurance to cover customers' vehicles while in their care, plus liability for faulty repairs.

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Towing Service

Towing companies operate heavy vehicles and take custody of customer cars, requiring expensive commercial auto and on-hook coverage.

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IT Consultant

IT consulting has low physical risk but requires Professional Liability (E&O) insurance to protect against data breaches and software failures.

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Real Estate Agent

Real estate agents need coverage primarily for client slip-and-falls at open houses and professional errors and omissions.

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Accountant & CPA

Accountants have near-zero physical risk but absolute necessity for Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance to cover financial calculation mistakes.

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Law Firm

Lawyers require Legal Malpractice insurance to protect against claims of negligence or failure to deliver legal services adequately.

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Photographer

Photography has low general risks, but equipment coverage and liability for events (like weddings) are essential.

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Retail Store

Retailers mainly need premise liability for customer slip-and-falls and property insurance for inventory.

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E-commerce Business

E-commerce requires product liability insurance in case a sold product causes injury or property damage to a consumer.

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