Protect your painting business with AHI Insurance. Expert insurance coverage, tailored pricing, and reliable solutions for your company’s needs.
Every project introduces liability. A painter could sustain an injury while working on a ladder, or a customer could file a claim over accidental paint damage to their property. The right insurance coverage for painters helps you recover quickly from losses. Some policies, like workers’ comp, may be required by law.
These insurance policies cover the most common risks for your Painting business.
This policy helps pay for repair or replacement of a construction or contracting professional’s tools and equipment if they are lost, stolen, or damaged.
A commercial general liability policy covers basic risks in the construction industry, such as accidental damage to a client’s property. Bundle it with property insurance for savings in a BOP.
This policy helps businesses survive data breaches and cyberattacks by helping pay for recovery expenses and associated costs.
This policy covers the value of a business's physical structure and its contents, such as inventory, equipment, and furniture.
E&O, sometimes called professional liability insurance, is common with professional services. It can cover legal costs of lawsuits related to work performance.
This policy for construction businesses and contractors can pay for property damage and medical bills in an accident. It can also cover vehicle theft, weather damage, and vandalism.
A business owner's policy, or BOP, bundles general liability coverage and commercial property insurance at a discount. It protects against common lawsuits and property damage.
This policy provides additional coverage once another policy's limit is reached. It boosts coverage on your existing general liability insurance and other liability policies.
Professional liability insurance for contractors, also called errors and omissions insurance (E&O), covers financial losses when a construction error or oversight leads to a lawsuit.
Most states require workers' comp for construction companies that have employees. It also protects sole proprietors from work injury costs that health insurance might deny.
Various factors affect insurance pricing, including:
We simplify the process of finding insurance for painters. However, you will need to provide some essential information about your business. Our application will request details such as your annual revenue, payroll, and the scope of your painting services. Follow these three straightforward steps, and an insurance consultant will contact you to discuss your options:
AHI’s licensed insurance agents collaborate with top-rated U.S. providers to identify the appropriate insurance products for your painting business. Whether you run a large painting company with multiple crews or operate as an independent contractor, we treat every business with care and expertise. Protect your livelihood today—start your free application and get your customized quote!