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Electricians’ insurance

We help safeguard your livelihood.

  • Fast claims payments
  • No hidden fees
  • Prices from £6.07 a month*

What is Electricians’ insurance?

Electricians’ insurance is designed to protect professionals in the electrical trade from financial risks such as accidents, property damage, or legal claims. Whether you're self-employed, run a small electrical business, or manage a larger firm, the right insurance safeguards your livelihood against unforeseen setbacks.

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Public Liability Insurance

Protects against claims from third parties for injury or property damage

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Employers' Liability Insurance

If you employ staff, then you’re legally required to have this cover.

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Tools & Materials Insurance

Cover the cost of replacing or repairing tools if they’re lost, stolen, or damaged.

Icon of a document with award stars over it.
Public Liability Insurance

Protects against claims from third parties for injury or property damage

Icon of a group of three employees.
Employers' Liability Insurance

If you employ staff, then you’re legally required to have this cover.

Icon of a toolbox with a wrench, hammer, and screwdriver.
Tools & Materials Insurance

Cover the cost of replacing or repairing tools if they’re lost, stolen, or damaged.

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Why Do You Need Electricians Insurance?

Almost every business should consider public liability insurance. Whether you’re a contractor working on third-party properties or a small business owner dealing with customers, it protects against unexpected claims.
Some key sectors that benefit from public liability insurance include:


  • Tradespeople
  • Freelancers
  • Consultants
  • Couriers

Without liability insurance, even minor incidents, like damaging a client’s property, could lead to costly claims and legal fees, putting your business at financial risk. Protect your livelihood and reputation with the right coverage for your needs.

Managing Risks in the Electrical Trade
Electrical work is high-risk, involving power tools, hazardous environments, and working with the public. Without the right protection, you could face:

  • Accidental injuries to clients, employees, or yourself.
  • Damage to property due to electrical faults or installation issues.
  • Theft or loss of essential tools and equipment.

Avoiding Costly Financial Losses
A single claim could cost thousands in compensation, legal fees, or replacement equipment. Electricians' insurance covers these costs, ensuring your business can continue operating without financial strain.

How Much Does Electricians Insurance Cost?

Almost every business should consider public liability insurance. Whether you’re a contractor working on third-party properties or a small business owner dealing with customers, it protects against unexpected claims.
Some key sectors that benefit from public liability insurance include:


  • Tradespeople
  • Freelancers
  • Consultants
  • Couriers

Without liability insurance, even minor incidents, like damaging a client’s property, could lead to costly claims and legal fees, putting your business at financial risk. Protect your livelihood and reputation with the right coverage for your needs.

The cost of electricians insurance starts from £6.07* per month, but is dependant on several factors, including:

  • The type of electrical work you do.
  • Your business size and the number of employees.
  • Your claims history and the level of coverage required.

What are the Legal Requirements for Electricians?

Almost every business should consider public liability insurance. Whether you’re a contractor working on third-party properties or a small business owner dealing with customers, it protects against unexpected claims.
Some key sectors that benefit from public liability insurance include:


  • Tradespeople
  • Freelancers
  • Consultants
  • Couriers

Without liability insurance, even minor incidents, like damaging a client’s property, could lead to costly claims and legal fees, putting your business at financial risk. Protect your livelihood and reputation with the right coverage for your needs.

Employers’ Liability Insurance – A Legal Must-Have
If you have employees, apprentices, or volunteers, employers’ liability insurance is legally required to cover workplace injuries and illnesses.

Client Insurance Requirements
Some clients, particularly large firms or local authorities, may require proof of insurance before hiring you. Public liability and professional indemnity insurance can help secure contracts.

Is Insurance Mandatory for Self-Employed Electricians?
Not always – but public liability insurance is strongly recommended to protect against unexpected claims.

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Insurance built around the needs of the UK’s small businesses

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Flexible cover

Adjust your cover at anytime, without admin fees. As your business grows or changes, you can easily update your cover to match your needs.

No hidden fees

Pay how it suits you, monthly or annually. Plus no cancellation fees.

Simple claims process

Submit a claim online or give us a call. We'll handle the hard part, so you can get back to work, knowing your business is in safe hands.

Top-rated customer support

No long phone queues. No confusing jargon. Our South Wales-based team is dedicated to supporting you and is ready to answer any questions.

Electricians' insurance FAQs

*£6.07 is the price for a Public Liability policy for a single electrical contractor with £1,000,000 worth of cover. It is the equivalent of £72.80 per year when paying for the policy in one annual payment. Your quote will be personalised to your requirements and will reflect the risks you need to be covered against. The price is correct as of 28th Apr 2025.