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The type of insurance electricians typically have depends on how they operate and the work they perform. Common coverage can include Public and Products Liability insurance for third party injury or property damage, Tools of Trade insurance for tools and equipment, Commercial Motor Vehicle insurance and Workers Compensation if you employ staff. Additional cover may be needed depending on your contracts, locations and business activities.
Public Liability insurance is a legal requirement for electricians in some Australian states as a condition of holding a licence. In states where it is not a formal licence requirement, it remains commonly expected — many clients, builders and principal contractors require evidence of cover before work starts. Public Liability insurance is designed to cover your legal liability if a third party is injured or their property is damaged as a result of their business activities, subject to the policy terms, limits and exclusions. Speaking with an insurance broker can help you understand the requirements that apply in your state.
Several factors can impact the cost of policy premiums for ecommerce in Australia. These include the type of coverage your business activity requires, such as Professional Indemnity, Public and Products Liability, or Cyber insurance, which can all be included inside an Information Technology policy. The nature and scope of your business activities, the services you provide, and the sensitivity of the data you hold may also affect your premium. Other contributing factors include annual turnover, number of employees, location, claims history, and the cover limits and applicable excess you select. Because each business is different, costs can vary significantly, and premiums may change at renewal in line with risk and claims experience.
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