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.



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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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Reasons to Have a Workers' Compensation Policy

Barista in cafe

There were about 30 million small businesses in the US in 2018, according to the Small Business Administration. That translates to at least 30 million employees, or 10% of the country.

Whether you are a small business or a major corporation, it is important to have a Workers' Compensation policy. Workers' Compensation is a type of insurance that may help pay an employee's medical bills in case they are injured on the job.

This is good news, especially for small businesses, who may struggle to afford salaries if they also have to pay employee medical bills.

However, small businesses are not the only ones who benefits from this type of insurance. The employee does too. We will talk more about the benefits of having a Workers' Compensation policy below.

It's the Law

In many states, failing to carry Workers' Compensation insurance is against the law. The penalties can be steep fines, or in some cases, jail time.

This is especially true for those in a dangerous industry. If your employees face a significant chance of injury due to the nature of their work, there can be even steeper penalties for failing to have insurance.

Even if there is a small chance of an employee injury, it still pays to have Workers' Compensation insurance. Say you're in charge of a coffee shop. You are not dealing with torch welders or tons of dangerous chemicals, but you might still have incidents like coffee burns, slips and falls, and any number of other things that can go wrong.

It Pays Lost Wages and Assists with Rehabilitation if Needed

Obviously, being in the hospital, or otherwise recovering from an injury means an employee cannot work. Thus, through no fault of their own, the employee is not earning any wages.

A Workers' Compensation Policy may provide reimbursement for wages lost during the recovery of a work-related injury. The employee may also receive significant compensation if they are unable to recover enough to return to their job, whether the injury was fatal, led to disability, or diminished capabilities.

If you are still capable of working in some capacity, Workers' Comp insurance could pay for your vocational training so that you may work in another field.

There is an exception to this, though. If the employee purposely injured themselves, was defying company policy, or breaking the law when the injury occurred, they are owed nothing.

Workers' Compensation Policy: What It Covers

It is important to have a Workers' Compensation policy regardless of what business you are in. We have talked about its importance in this article, but as with all legal issues, it is more complicated than that.

If you want more information and advice on Workers' Compensation insurance, feel free to contact us. If you are starting a business and need a Workers' Compensation policy, request a free no-obligation quote today and be insured as soon as tomorrow.

Get a Quote Now > 

Reasons to Have a Workers' Compensation Policy

Barista in cafe

There were about 30 million small businesses in the US in 2018, according to the Small Business Administration. That translates to at least 30 million employees, or 10% of the country.

Whether you are a small business or a major corporation, it is important to have a Workers' Compensation policy. Workers' Compensation is a type of insurance that may help pay an employee's medical bills in case they are injured on the job.

This is good news, especially for small businesses, who may struggle to afford salaries if they also have to pay employee medical bills.

However, small businesses are not the only ones who benefits from this type of insurance. The employee does too. We will talk more about the benefits of having a Workers' Compensation policy below.

It's the Law

In many states, failing to carry Workers' Compensation insurance is against the law. The penalties can be steep fines, or in some cases, jail time.

This is especially true for those in a dangerous industry. If your employees face a significant chance of injury due to the nature of their work, there can be even steeper penalties for failing to have insurance.

Even if there is a small chance of an employee injury, it still pays to have Workers' Compensation insurance. Say you're in charge of a coffee shop. You are not dealing with torch welders or tons of dangerous chemicals, but you might still have incidents like coffee burns, slips and falls, and any number of other things that can go wrong.

It Pays Lost Wages and Assists with Rehabilitation if Needed

Obviously, being in the hospital, or otherwise recovering from an injury means an employee cannot work. Thus, through no fault of their own, the employee is not earning any wages.

A Workers' Compensation Policy may provide reimbursement for wages lost during the recovery of a work-related injury. The employee may also receive significant compensation if they are unable to recover enough to return to their job, whether the injury was fatal, led to disability, or diminished capabilities.

If you are still capable of working in some capacity, Workers' Comp insurance could pay for your vocational training so that you may work in another field.

There is an exception to this, though. If the employee purposely injured themselves, was defying company policy, or breaking the law when the injury occurred, they are owed nothing.

Workers' Compensation Policy: What It Covers

It is important to have a Workers' Compensation policy regardless of what business you are in. We have talked about its importance in this article, but as with all legal issues, it is more complicated than that.

If you want more information and advice on Workers' Compensation insurance, feel free to contact us. If you are starting a business and need a Workers' Compensation policy, request a free no-obligation quote today and be insured as soon as tomorrow.

Get a Quote Now >