Landscaping Business Insurance



When it comes to insurance for your landscaping business, you want to dig your coverage. With a PolicySweet® Business Owners Policy, we’ll make sure your coverage is as impressive as the grounds you keep. From General Liability to Workers’ Compensation, each landscaping insurance policy is designed with your needs in mind.



How to Get Insurance for Your Landscaping Business

Finding business insurance for your landscaping business has never been easier. Get a quote online by following these steps:

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Types of Landscaping Insurance

Accidents can happen. Protect yourself, your customers, and your landscaping business with insurance. Recommended insurance policies for landscapers include: 



BOP

General liability, business property, and cyber liability are all included in a Business Owners Policy (BOP). A landscaper may choose a BOP over purchasing individual coverages because it not only safeguards your business against multiple liabilities, but it could be cheaper than purchasing each policy separately.


General Liability

General liability is commonly purchased by landscapers as some clients might require your business to have it before you can work with them. It is a type of insurance that could cover costs associated with third-party bodily injuries, third-party property damage, and advertising injures. In the event of an incident, you may be required to pay for the claim and any legal fees out of pocket if you do not have coverage.

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general liability

Business Property

You should strongly consider business property insurance if your business owns equipment that would be expensive to replace. Business property insurance could help to cover equipment and tools if they are lost, stolen, or damaged.

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business property

Cyber

If you collect and store client information electronically you may want to consider a cyber insurance policy. Cyber insurance can cover expenses related to determining the damage or loss of sensitive electronic data including addresses and credit card information. Legal expenses and the cost of notifying affected clients could be covered.

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CYBER INSURANCE



Workers’ Comp

If an employee is harmed while performing work duties, Workers’ Compensation can protect your business operations and help to facilitate injured workers’ recovery and return to work. It can help cover medical bills, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs for work-related injuries and illnesses of an employee.



HomeHQ

Looking for liability, property, and stock insurance for your home-based business? Luckily for you, HomeHQSM combines all three coverages into one convenient policy making it easier to manage and could save you time from purchasing these coverages separately.


Top Landscaping Businesses We Insure:

PolicySweet understands the unique risks that landscaping businesses could face, so we customize coverage to fit their business needs. Examples of landscaping businesses include:

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Business Insurance: Is It the Right Choice for You?

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Do you think about your liability risks? When it comes to business insurance, you might be wondering what type of insurance is the right choice for you.

Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of business insurance to help make your decision a bit easier.

Why Is Business Insurance Important?

Businesses are open to a lot of liability claims. Business insurance may help to cover the costs associated with these claims. It could also prevent owners from needing to pay out-of-pocket for expensive claims against their business.

This type of insurance is important if your business is sued. But it is also important in case of an unexpected event, like a natural disaster. Business insurance could cover the loss of property and income that you may lose from closing your shop while you recover.

Is Business Insurance Legally Required?

Businesses with employees may need to provide certain types of insurance. This might include Workers' Compensation insurance, unemployment, and disability. It will depend on the state where the business is located, so it is important to check your local laws.

If your state requires a type of insurance that you do not have, you may need to pay a fine(s). It could also result in civil or criminal penalties.

There are several types of business insurance options that may not be required but are worth considering. Business insurance could provide owners with coverage for business assets in case an accident or unforeseen event occurs.

What Insurance Do You Need for a Small Business?

If you own a small business, you may want a Business Owners Policy (BOP). This combines several types of insurance including business property and general liability insurance. Cyber insurance is also included in BOP coverage from PolicySweet.

Business property insurance may protect your physical assets. This means coverage for commercial property and lost income caused by a covered loss such as fire, vandalism, theft, or equipment breakdown.

Business liability insurance can be helpful when liability claims are made against your business. If a customer is injured on your business property, this insurance may help you cover medical and legal costs associated with the claim.

Business cyber insurance could protect your business against financial and legal damage associated with data breaches. It may also be helpful if data destruction or corruption occurs as a result of a virus, cyber extortion, firewall or network security attack. It could cover expenses to hire professionals to determine the cause of an attack.

You may need other types of insurance in addition to those mentioned above. This includes Workers' Compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and possibly disability insurance. It will depend on the laws in your state and the policies you are interested in obtaining for your business needs.

Deciding If Business Insurance Is Right for You

Do you worry about a hurricane or natural disaster affecting your business property? Or have you thought about what might happen if a customer is injured at your business?

When unexpected circumstances happen, it is important that your business assets are covered. Learning about the basics of business insurance and following the guide above will help you to better understand what type of insurance policy your business may need.

Contact us to learn more about our policies or request a free no-obligation quote today!

Get a Quote Now > 

Business Insurance: Is It the Right Choice for You?

Clothing store employee working

Do you think about your liability risks? When it comes to business insurance, you might be wondering what type of insurance is the right choice for you.

Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of business insurance to help make your decision a bit easier.

Why Is Business Insurance Important?

Businesses are open to a lot of liability claims. Business insurance may help to cover the costs associated with these claims. It could also prevent owners from needing to pay out-of-pocket for expensive claims against their business.

This type of insurance is important if your business is sued. But it is also important in case of an unexpected event, like a natural disaster. Business insurance could cover the loss of property and income that you may lose from closing your shop while you recover.

Is Business Insurance Legally Required?

Businesses with employees may need to provide certain types of insurance. This might include Workers' Compensation insurance, unemployment, and disability. It will depend on the state where the business is located, so it is important to check your local laws.

If your state requires a type of insurance that you do not have, you may need to pay a fine(s). It could also result in civil or criminal penalties.

There are several types of business insurance options that may not be required but are worth considering. Business insurance could provide owners with coverage for business assets in case an accident or unforeseen event occurs.

What Insurance Do You Need for a Small Business?

If you own a small business, you may want a Business Owners Policy (BOP). This combines several types of insurance including business property and general liability insurance. Cyber insurance is also included in BOP coverage from PolicySweet.

Business property insurance may protect your physical assets. This means coverage for commercial property and lost income caused by a covered loss such as fire, vandalism, theft, or equipment breakdown.

Business liability insurance can be helpful when liability claims are made against your business. If a customer is injured on your business property, this insurance may help you cover medical and legal costs associated with the claim.

Business cyber insurance could protect your business against financial and legal damage associated with data breaches. It may also be helpful if data destruction or corruption occurs as a result of a virus, cyber extortion, firewall or network security attack. It could cover expenses to hire professionals to determine the cause of an attack.

You may need other types of insurance in addition to those mentioned above. This includes Workers' Compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and possibly disability insurance. It will depend on the laws in your state and the policies you are interested in obtaining for your business needs.

Deciding If Business Insurance Is Right for You

Do you worry about a hurricane or natural disaster affecting your business property? Or have you thought about what might happen if a customer is injured at your business?

When unexpected circumstances happen, it is important that your business assets are covered. Learning about the basics of business insurance and following the guide above will help you to better understand what type of insurance policy your business may need.

Contact us to learn more about our policies or request a free no-obligation quote today!

Get a Quote Now >