Plumbing businesses face a range of risks, so it’s important to have the right mix of cover in place. Some of the most important types of insurance policy that you may need to consider include:
Public liability insurance
Public liability insurance covers claims made by third parties for bodily injuries or property damage resulting from your work.
For instance, if a pipe you installed leaks and damages a client’s property, this insurance can cover legal defence costs if you consider yourself as not to be at fault. Otherwise, the policy will cover the costs to repair the damaged property. However, you will be responsible to put right the defective workmanship.
Professional liability insurance
This is also known as errors and omissions insurance and protects against claims of negligence or mistakes in your professional services. If a client alleges that your advice or work caused them financial loss, this cover can help with legal expenses and compensation. This is very important where you are designing the project or giving advice for a fee.
Workers’ compensation insurance
If you have employees, employers’ liability insurance (also sometimes known as workers’ compensation insurance) is essential. It covers legal defence costs for compensation claims from employee injuries or work-related illnesses they suffer while working for you, which are deemed to be your fault.
Commercial vehicle insurance
This covers vehicles used for business purposes. If you’re involved in an accident while driving to a job site, commercial vehicle insurance can cover vehicle repairs, medical costs, and compensation claims for accidental third-party injuries and damage where you are at fault.
Tools and equipment insurance
Your tools are essential for your work. Tool insurance protects against theft, loss or damage to your tools and equipment, meaning you can replace them quickly and keep things moving. You will be responsible for the first amount of any claim. This can vary between insurers, and tools cover is likely to exclude theft losses of tools from vehicles left loaded overnight.
Commercial property insurance
If you have a physical business location, commercial property insurance covers damages to your property from events like fire, theft and natural disasters. It can help repair or replace buildings, inventory and equipment.