• Work Comp Insurance: Do You Need It for Hiring a Handyman?

  • Feb 3 2025
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

Work Comp Insurance: Do You Need It for Hiring a Handyman?

  • Summary

  • Hiring a Handyman vs. a Contractor

    • Handymen are often advertised on Craigslist, Facebook, or community bulletin boards.
    • Key differences between a handyman and a contractor include licensing and the type of work performed.
    • Certain tasks, like plumbing, electrical work, and framing, may legally require a licensed contractor.
    • The Importance of Workers’ Compensation Insurance
      • If a handyman gets injured on your property, your homeowners insurance might not cover it.
      • Some states consider uninsured handymen as employees, making homeowners liable for injury claims.
      • Handymen should have insurance to protect themselves and provide proof of coverage to clients.
    • Competitive Advantage for Insured Handymen
      • Clients often choose lower bids, but they may pay more in the long run if an uninsured worker gets injured.
      • Having workers' comp coverage demonstrates professionalism and protects both the handyman and the client.
      • Injury claims can be costly, and clients prefer working with insured professionals.
    • Challenges in Getting Handyman Insurance
      • Many insurance carriers avoid writing workers’ comp policies for handymen.
      • New handyman businesses may struggle to obtain coverage.
      • Some states require handymen to go through an assigned risk pool for coverage.
    • Advice for Handymen and Contractors
      • Start the insurance application process early, as it can be complex.
      • Work with a knowledgeable insurance agent to explore available options.
      • Without insurance, securing jobs can be difficult as many clients require proof of coverage.
    • Advice for Consumers Hiring a Handyman
      • Always ask for proof of insurance, including general liability and workers' compensation.
      • Understand your potential liability if an uninsured worker is injured on your property.
    • Key Takeaway
      • Whether you're a handyman, contractor, or homeowner, insurance is more than just a document—it provides financial protection and peace of mind.

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