Learn about license requirements and the most common handyman insurance policies in Georgia.
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Handyman contractors may need different types of insurance coverage depending on the work they do. These are the most popular insurance policies for Georgia contractors to protect against financial losses.
A general liability policy covers basic risks, such as accidental damage to a client's sink. Bundle with commercial property insurance for savings in a business owner’s policy (BOP).
A BOP bundles general liability coverage and commercial property insurance at a discount. It's often the most cost-effective type of insurance for handyman businesses.
Most states require workers’ comp for handyman businesses that have employees. It also protects sole proprietors from job-related medical costs that health insurance might deny.
A commercial auto policy covers third-party bodily injuries and property damage in accidents involving work vehicles. It can also cover vehicle theft and vandalism.
This type of insurance helps pay for repair or replacement of a handyperson's hammers, saws, drills, wrenches, and other tools if they are lost, stolen, or damaged.
Professional liability insurance covers legal fees when a handyman is sued for a mistake or oversight. It's also called errors and omissions insurance (E&O).
A surety bond is an agreement between a handyman contractor, a client, and an insurance company. It guarantees the insurer will reimburse the client if the contractor fails to fulfill their contract.
Builder's risk insurance covers a structure in progress and materials at a construction site. It's sometimes called course of construction insurance.
Pollution liability insurance can help pay for legal costs related to particulates or other pollution that came from your worksite. It's sometimes called environmental insurance.
Handyman contractors in Georgia who take on projects valued at more than $2,500 are required to carry general liability insurance and get licensed by the Georgia Secretary of State.
General liability insurance protects your business from legal expenses stemming from common mishaps, such as customer bodily injuries and property damage.
Most commercial leases require businesses to carry this coverage. Adding commercial umbrella insurance can boost your coverage on general liability insurance and other types of liability insurance.
Contractor general liability insurance can also help protect against advertising injuries, such as libel, slander, and copyright infringement. For example, it'll pay for your legal defense costs if a competitor sues your business for making a false statement about them on social media.
To meet state requirements and get licensed in Georgia, handyman businesses with three or more employees must provide workers’ compensation insurance, which covers medical bills and disability benefits for work injuries. You may need this coverage if you want to subcontract with another company.
Even when not required, independent contractors and sole proprietors in risk-laden professions, such as roofers, tree service technicians, and HVAC contractors, should consider carrying workers' comp in Georgia even if they don't have any employees. This is because personal health insurance is unlikely to cover work-related injury claims.
Most workers' comp policies also include employer's liability insurance, which helps pay for workplace injury lawsuits.
Commercial auto insurance covers property damage and medical bills resulting from an accident involving your handyman business's vehicle. Depending on the coverage options you choose, it can also pay for vehicle theft, weather damage, and vandalism.
Minimum auto liability requirements for Georgia businesses are:
For vehicles used by the business but are leased, rented, or otherwise not owned by the company, you'll need a separate policy called hired and non-owned auto insurance (HNOA). This policy provides liability insurance but doesn't cover damage to the insured vehicle.
Personal auto insurance will typically not cover any driving for business purposes, which is why you may need supplemental coverage.
Licensure requirements in Georgia sometimes include a surety bond, depending on the type of work you do.
A surety bond guarantees reimbursement for the client if a handyman fails to fulfill the terms of a contract or adhere to regulations. Common types of surety bonds include bid bonds, performance bonds, and payment bonds.
In general, handyman professionals who take on construction projects worth $2,500 or more must get a license from the Georgia Secretary of State. There are many licensing classifications depending on the type of work you do, such as:
You'll likely need to take an exam, have a certain amount of experience, pass a background check, and pay a fee. In most cases, the contractor licensing requirements include a couple types of coverage, such as general liability and workers' comp.
How much you'll pay for the fee depends on whether or not you're the sole owner of the business. Additionally, your insurance premiums vary depending on the type of work you do, whether you have employees, and other factors.
Georgia handyman contractors who buy policies from Insureon pay an average of:
General liability: $65 per month
Workers' compensation: $155 per month
Commercial auto: $282 per month
Several factors affect the cost of handyman insurance, including:
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