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Trade Contractors Jul 28, 2025

A guide to choosing the right electrician business insurance.

by Brandon Lockhart

This article was originally published January 21, 2025

Electricians have a unique combination of technical knowledge and physical skills that puts their services in high demand. If you’re an electrician, you know clients hire you to do crucial work, often in challenging conditions, and those projects come with significant risks. That’s why you need electrician business insurance.

But what exactly does a THREE electrician business insurance policy cover? How much does electrician insurance cost? How do you know what type of coverage you need?

Our guide to insurance for electricians answers those questions and more so you can be well-informed about this crucial financial protection for your business. Let’s dive in.

Why electrician business insurance is essential.

Nobody wants to spend their workdays worrying about what might go wrong. Still, it’s important to consider the specific risks electrical contractors face. These risks highlight the importance of getting the right electrician business insurance.

Here are some made-up scenarios representing the very real risks faced by businesses like yours:

  • One of your employees is on a ladder when they lose their balance and fall, breaking their arm and incurring over $10,000 in medical bills.

  • A client says you made a mistake when wiring part of their building and they now have to close for several days to have the work redone. They sue your business for the $75,000 in revenue they lost while closed.

  • Thieves break into your work van and steal more than $1,500 worth of tools.

  • A fire at your office destroys equipment valued at $25,000.

We hope these types of incidents never happen, but they could.

If your business doesn’t have electrical contractor insurance that covers critical risks, you’ll have to pay the costs out of your savings or revenues. For many small businesses, one serious incident not covered by insurance can create an expense that’s difficult to manage. In fact, some don’t survive being hit by a lawsuit or property damage.

The good news is that comprehensive business insurance for electrical contractors can pay for these types of expenses and more—protecting your finances and helping your business keep moving forward after an expected event. Read on to learn about the coverages included in an electrician business insurance policy from THREE.

THREE’s comprehensive policy protects electricians.

A THREE business insurance policy provides comprehensive coverage for electrical contractors. But what does that mean? Electricians considering comprehensive coverage options discover that we include several types of protection—which other providers might offer separately—in one, single policy.

  • General Liability insurance addresses third-party bodily injuries and property damage. Importantly, this includes incidents that occur after an electrician has completed the project and left the site. While we don’t use the term in our policy, the insurance industry typically refers to this as the “completed operations” portion of a policy.

  • Workers’ Compensation insurance covers employee medical expenses if someone gets hurt or sick on the job. It pays bills for treatment and rehab. It can also cover a portion of an injured employee’s wages while they recover.

  • Professional Liability insurance is also called Errors & Omissions or E&O insurance. It can pay costs related to client lawsuits over alleged mistakes by your team. This includes court-awarded damages and your legal defense costs.

  • Employee Theft coverage protects your business if someone who works for you steals from your company or a client.

  • Commercial Auto insurance covers vehicles your company owns or rents. It can pay costs related to lawsuits filed by people over accidents where your employee is at fault. Commercial Auto also covers repairs to your vehicles after accidents, damage from vandalism, and other specified causes.

  • Property insurance coverage protects the physical items your business owns, helping with costs to repair or replace them.

  • Cyber Liability insurance for electrical contractors addresses the risk of someone gaining unauthorized access to your systems, stealing sensitive information, and using it to commit fraud. The Cyber insurance in a THREE business insurance policy can pay specified costs related to a cyberattack.

In short, a THREE policy provides the coverage most electricians need.

How a THREE electrician insurance policy benefits electrical contractors.

THREE offers the most coverage in a single policy for small businesses. Why is that important?

First, you’re busy running and growing your business and surely would rather focus on that than spend lots of time on business insurance—researching and purchasing multiple policies, updating all those policies as your business evolves, managing multiple renewals, etc. All-in-one electrical contractor insurance from THREE reduces the time and effort required to ensure your business has the right coverage.

Our comprehensive approach also helps ensure businesses have the coverage they need. Companies with multiple business insurance policies can’t always be sure they’re adequately protected.

In addition,  if you ever need to file a claim, it’s much easier to work with one company.

Is electrician insurance required by law or licensing boards?

What insurance coverage does an electrician need in order to be compliant with applicable regulations? That depends on the state and local laws where you are. When it comes to protecting your business, electrician insurance is always a wise choice, but you should check with the authorities in your area regarding the exact requirements.

Understanding insurance requirements can be especially important as you scale up your business. When your operation grows, so does your exposure to risk. With more staff, vehicles, job sites, and client interactions, managing liability becomes more complex. In this context, insurance becomes a critical tool for supporting safer, more compliant operations by protecting your workers and your assets while helping you meet your expanding legal and regulatory obligations.

Additionally, scaling often means pursuing larger clients and more lucrative contracts. These bigger commercial projects frequently come with higher insurance expectations. Demonstrating you are fully covered is often a prerequisite to even be considered. Having comprehensive policies in place helps you compete for these opportunities and reduces the chance of costly disruptions from employee injuries, equipment loss, or liability claims. The right coverage ensures that a single incident won't sideline a project and jeopardize your company's financial health and reputation.

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How do I choose the best electrician insurance?

As with any important purchase, it’s essential to be methodical. First, you should assess your business risks. What property do you have that could be damaged or stolen? Where are you exposed to potential lawsuits? This helps you understand what should be included in an electrician property and liability policy.

Next, you should check out offerings from providers. Can their insurance coverages address all of your risks? For electricians, liability insurance and property protection are crucial. Are the company’s processes for obtaining and using insurance fast and efficient? Keep in mind the benefits of an all-in-one policy.

Then, once you have a “short list” of providers, consider their experience, reputation, and other factors about the companies themselves before making your purchase.

How much does electrician insurance cost?

Electrical business insurance costs vary based on factors like the size of your company, your claims history, and others. However, it’s easy to find out what you’ll pay for a THREE business insurance policy. You can get a quote online whenever it’s convenient for you.

Insurance cost is important to all business owners, but can be especially crucial to solo electricians taking on direct client work. Core coverages like General Liability and Tools & Equipment insurance are not just line items on a budget; they provide real protection for everyday risks. This coverage is what stands between you and significant financial loss from accidental property damage, client injuries, or stolen gear. In addition, carrying the right insurance demonstrates a high level of professionalism, which helps build trust and credibility as you work directly in people’s homes, offices, and businesses.

Ultimately, this protection gives you the confidence to operate independently and take on new projects without hesitation, knowing you are covered if something unexpected goes wrong. By selecting targeted coverage that matches the work you actually do, you ensure you are protected on the job without overcomplicating the process or adding unnecessary layers of complexity. This allows you to focus on your craft, serve your clients well, and grow your business.

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How to get insurance for electrical contractors.

We want you to focus on operating your business, so we’ve streamlined the process for quoting and purchasing electrical contractor insurance from us.

First, as noted above, you can get a quote for a THREE business insurance policy online whenever you have a few minutes. All you have to do is provide information about your business, and we can tell you what you’ll pay for coverage, if you're eligible.

Buying your policy is also straightforward. You purchase online or over the phone, and coverage is typically active the next day.

For new electrical business owners who are formalizing their setup, a streamlined insurance process is particularly valuable. Choosing the right coverage is a foundational step in building a trustworthy and legally compliant operation. For business owners, electrician insurance can seem overwhelming at first, but our clear, straightforward process removes the guesswork and allows you to purchase coverage with confidence.

Having insurance also lays the groundwork for your company’s future. With essential protection, such as General Liability, Tools & Equipment, and Workers' Compensation, your business is protected today and prepared to grow. As you expand, add employees, or take on more complex projects, your insurance protection can adapt to suit your evolving needs. Ultimately, having this solid foundation in place gives you the confidence to say yes to bigger and better opportunities, understanding that your business is protected from the unexpected.

Your skill as an electrician and our insurance expertise is a winning combination.

You want to practice your trade, please your clients, and grow your business. We want to provide the insurance you need in a convenient, comprehensive policy backed by customer service you can rely on and lots of resources to keep you informed. A skilled tradesperson and a reliable insurance provider—it’s an excellent match!

If you have questions about protecting your business with electrician insurance, be sure to reach out. Our friendly and knowledgeable small business advisors are happy to answer them.

Contact us at 1-800-507-4495, Mon.–Fri. 8am–9pm ET.

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About the Author

Brandon Lockhart

Product Marketing Manager

Brandon Lockhart is an experienced professional in small business insurance with a strong background in innovation and leadership. Since 2020, he has been part of Berkshire Hathaway Direct Insurance Company and currently contributes to THREE. Brandon played a key role in developing THREE's Retail Partner Channel and has expertise in sales, training, and management.