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Electrician Insurance Coverage
That Keeps Your Business Live

Protect your tools, your truck, and your liability exposure with insurance built for residential and commercial electricians. Electrician insurance covers the unique risks of working with live wires, ladders, and expensive testing equipment.

Same-Day COI

Ready when your client needs it

License-Compliant

Meets all state bonding requirements

Trade Experts

Agents who know construction

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Google Rating

500

Contractors Insured

Why It Matters

The Shocking Risks Electricians Face Every Day

Electrical work is one of the most dangerous trades in construction. You’re exposed to arc flashes, electrical shocks, fire hazards, and property damage claims daily. One wiring mistake can burn down a client’s home, and your business if you’re not properly insured.

Fire Damage from Faulty Work

A loose wire connection causes an electrical fire that damages a client's wall and framing. Your electrician liability insurance covers the repair costs and legal defense.

Shock or Burn Injury to Employee

An apprentice touches a live wire and suffers severe burns. Electrician business insurance covers all medical bills, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs through workers' comp.

Damage to Client's Expensive Equipment

A voltage mismatch fries a client's $10,000 commercial kitchen equipment. Your electrician public liability insurance covers the replacement cost and any resulting claims.

Stolen Tools from Work Truck

Thieves break into your parked truck and steal $8,000 worth of meters, wire pullers, and power tools. Your electrician insurance policy includes tools coverage for full replacement.

Coverage Packages

What Every Electrician Needs in Their
Electrical Contractor Insurance Program

A complete electrical contractor insurance program typically includes several policies working together. We bundle them to save you money and eliminate dangerous coverage gaps that could leave you exposed on a job site.

Jobsite Liability
Crew Coverage
Gear Protection
Fleet Insurance
Extra Limits
Design Errors
SPECIALTY TRADES COVERED

We Insure Every Type of Electrical Work

Whether you’re doing residential service calls, commercial build-outs, or industrial electrical installations, we have an electrician insurance coverage program designed for your specific scope of work and risk profile, because a residential service electrician and a commercial high-voltage installer need completely different coverage.

Residential Electrician

Home wiring, panel upgrades, lighting installation, ceiling fans, outlet repairs, and full home rewires

Commercial Electrician

Office buildings, retail stores, warehouses, data centers, and mixed-use commercial properties

Industrial Electrician

Factory wiring, manufacturing equipment, high-voltage systems, motor controls, and automation

Low-Voltage Specialist

Security systems, data cabling, fiber optics, home theater, audio-visual, and network infrastructure

Solar Installer

Panel installation, inverter wiring, battery backup systems, and grid-tie connections for residential solar

Electrical Subcontractor

Working under general contractors on new construction, renovations, and large commercial projects

LICENSING & COMPLIANCE

License & Bond Requirements for Electricians

Every state has different requirements for electrical licensing and insurance minimums. We help you stay compliant with state laws and help you win contracts that require electrician insurance coverage like additional insured endorsements and waivers of subrogation.

Common Contract Requirements

State-Specific Requirements (Southeast)

Pricing Guide

What Electricians Pay for Insurance

Electrician insurance cost depends on your annual payroll, total revenue, type of electrical work, and claims history. Residential electricians typically pay less than commercial or industrial contractors due to lower voltage exposure.

Coverage Type

Typical Annual Cost

Commercial General Liability

$1,200 – $4,000/yr

Workers' Compensation

$2,000 – $10,000+/yr

Builder's Risk (per project)

1%–4% of project value

Tools & Equipment

$400 – $1,200/yr

Commercial Auto (per vehicle)

$1,500 – $3,000/yr

Commercial Umbrella ($1M)

$600 – $1,500/yr

Full Package Estimate

$5,000 – $20,000+/yr

Starting From

$100/mo

for basic CGL coverage

We compare rates across 20+ carriers to get you the best price for your trade.

Commercial General Liability

Coverage Type

Commercial General Liability

Typical Annual Cost

$1,200 – $4,000/yr

Coverage Type

Workers' Compensation

Typical Annual Cost

$2,000 – $10,000+/yr

Coverage Type

Builder's Risk (per project)

Typical Annual Cost

1%–4% of project value

Coverage Type

Tools & Equipment

Typical Annual Cost

$400 – $1,200/yr

Coverage Type

Commercial General Liability

Typical Annual Cost

$1,500 – $3,000/yr

Coverage Type

Commercial Umbrella ($1M)

Typical Annual Cost

$600 – $1,500/yr

Coverage Type

Full Package Estimate

Typical Annual Cost

$5,000 – $20,000+/yr

Coverage at a Glance

Key Coverage Numbers for Electricians

$1M

Standard CGL limit required by most electrical contracts

Same Day

COI issuance, Certificate of Insurance when you need it for a job bid

20+

Carrier partners, we shop for the best rate for your trade

400+

Electricians insured across the Southeast region

GETTING STARTED

How to Get Your Electrician Policy in 4 Steps

Our streamlined process gets you covered fast, so you never miss a bid deadline or fail a job site insurance inspection.

1

Share Your Work Details

Electrical license type, annual revenue, payroll, number of employees, and typical project scope, residential, commercial, or industrial

2

We Build Your Bundle

We create a custom package across CGL, Workers' Comp, Commercial Auto, Inland Marine, and Umbrella based on your specific electrical operations

3

Compare & Choose

Receive clear quotes from multiple A-rated carriers, compare coverage limits, deductibles, and premium side by side

4

Get Your COI Today

Bind coverage immediately and receive your Certificate of Insurance same day, ready for permits, bids, and general contractor requirements

Results that Speak

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions by Electrician insurance

Do I need electrician insurance if I'm a self-employed electrician with no employees?

Yes, most states require at least general liability insurance to obtain or renew your electrical license. Additionally, many homeowners and general contractors will not hire an uninsured electrician. Self employed electrician insurance is essential even without employees.

Yes, but only if you have tools and equipment insurance. Your general liability policy does not cover your own tools or equipment. We’ll help you get the right electrician insurance policy for meters, testers, power tools, and wire pullers.

General liability covers damage or injury that happens during your work, like starting a fire while wiring a panel. Completed operations covers claims that arise after you finish, like a loose connection causing a fire months later. Most electrician liability insurance includes both.

Yes, we offer electrician insurance online quote tools that give you instant estimates based on your revenue, payroll, and license type. Same-day binding and instant COI available. A quick call often saves you money because we ask the right questions for your specific electrical work.

We issue same-day Certificates of Insurance, often within an hour of binding your policy. For permits due tomorrow, we can have your COI in hand before you submit. Being electrician insured is often the only thing holding up a permit or contract.

Client Reviews

What Electricians Say About Us

Related Coverages

Other Trades We Insure for Electrical Professionals

General Contractor Insurance

Complete coverage for GCs who hire electrical subs, including additional insured requirements and waiver of subrogation

HVAC Contractor Insurance

Liability, tools, and commercial auto for heating and cooling professionals who work alongside electricians on job sites

Plumber Insurance

Tools and equipment coverage for plumbers, many of whom also do basic electrical work on water heaters and pumps

Handyman Insurance

Flexible coverage for multi-trade professionals who do electrical work alongside plumbing, painting, and general repairs

Solar Installer Insurance

Specialized coverage for solar panel installation, including liability, tools, and completed operations for renewable energy work

Low Voltage Insurance

Targeted coverage for data cabling, security systems, fiber optics, and home automation specialists

Protect Your Contracting Business Today

Get a custom insurance package quote in minutes — designed for general contractors in the Southeast.