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What is electrician insurance?

As an electrician, you're the one people rely on to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in all kinds of settings—homes, businesses, even industrial sites. You’re also working within safety guidelines and building codes because even a small mistake can lead to big problems, like electrical fires or system failures. Whether you’re installing lighting, replacing outdated wiring or troubleshooting complex issues, you’re often working in risky conditions, dealing with high voltages, tight spaces or heights.

That’s why electrician insurance is so important. Accidents happen—you could accidentally damage a client’s property by causing a short circuit that leads to expensive repairs, or you could get injured on the job. There’s also the chance a client might claim that something you did caused a safety issue or financial loss.

Having the right insurance in place protects you from taking financial hits caused by these sorts of incidents, so you can keep focusing on your work without worrying about the "what ifs."

What electrician insurance includes

Electrician insurance is a package of different types of essential coverage. Though the package can include different combinations of coverages, the most common combination includes the following:

Recommended add-ons for electrician insurance coverage

The standard coverage included in most electrician insurance packages can be further augmented by add-ons. Some of the most popular add-ons include the following:

Some electricians may consider additional add-ons. It’s best to speak with your insurance provider when getting a new policy to make sure you have all the coverage you need.

How much does electrician insurance cost

The cost of electrician insurance varies widely based on several factors, including:

On average, you might expect to pay between $300 and $1,000 annually for general liability insurance, while professional liability insurance can range from $500 to $1,500. Workers’ compensation insurance costs are based on payroll and risk level.

This means most electricians will pay about $1,000 to $3,000 per year for insurance coverage, though some will pay a total outside of this range.

For the pricing relevant to you, obtain a quote from an insurance provider.

Common types of electrician insurance claims

Electricians most frequently deal with the following claims:

Other claims are, of course, possible, which is why having additional coverage added to your policy can be wise.

How to get cheapest electrician insurance rates

To find the best rates for electrician insurance, take the following steps:

Electrician insurance in Canada: what you need to know

If you’re an electrician in Canada, there are a few key points to consider regarding associations and legal requirements.

Associations: Joining the Canadian Electrical Contractors Association can be highly beneficial. Membership not only provides networking opportunities and industry updates but also offers insurance discounts, which can be a significant advantage for your business.

Legal Requirements: It’s important to be aware of the legal requirements in your province. In certain provinces, such as Ontario, having liability insurance is mandatory for practicing electricians. This ensures that you are protected against potential claims and can operate your business with peace of mind.