Depending on your unique needs, several insurance policies might be necessary for your landscaping business. Here are the key policies you should consider:
General Liability Insurance
General Liability Insurance, also known as Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance, protects your landscaping business from costs related to third-party accidents, property damage, bodily injury, and lawsuits.Â
With general liability insurance, you can avoid being responsible for all expenses related to operating a landscaping company. For example, imagine a situation where a customer trips over a leaf blower left in their yard and files a lawsuit against you for their injuries. The medical and legal expenses could amount to thousands of dollars. General liability insurance covers:
However, general liability insurance does not cover:
Protecting your equipment if it's stolen or damaged is also crucial. Some general liability policies offer content coverage for tools and equipment.
Workers' Compensation Insurance
As a landscaper in Illinois, you handle various tools and machines, making workers' compensation insurance essential. Most states mandate this coverage to protect yourself and your employees from accidents.Â
Imagine a worker dropping a shovel and breaking their foot or getting injured using lawn scissors. Workers' compensation insurance covers lost wages, medical expenses, and rehabilitation costs.Â
According to the CDC, over 229,000 workplace accidents involving tools and machinery occurred in 2017, costing $161.5 billion. Workers' compensation for landscapers covers:
Other essential insurance policies include: