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Insurance for freelancers
As a freelancer, you might be lucky enough to have the luxury of working on your own terms – choosing your schedule and working with the clients you want. Even if your business isn’t quite that successful, freelancing likely gives you the ability to shape your workday. It’s essential to recognize that an accident could happen despite the attention and control over your work, or you may find yourself being accused of negligence.
Whether you have a self-employed business or you’re just making a little extra money from freelancing, it’s vital to set yourself up for success – even if something should go wrong. An insurance policy built around your services will give you peace of mind, so you can continue doing what you love.
At Zensurance, we know your business is unique. We have over 50 Canadian insurance partners to find you the perfect policy. So far, we’ve helped more than 100,000 entrepreneurs protect their businesses with insurance policies customized to cover their specific risks.
What is freelancer insurance?
A freelance insurance policy is specifically designed for self-employed freelancers across a variety of industries that typically earn a living on a per-project basis. This liability policy protects you and your business against risks associated with freelance work, such as negligence, failure to deliver services, third-party property damage or bodily injury.
What does it cover?
We know freelance work comes in all shapes and sizes – a freelance writer would require different coverage from a freelancing web developer, for example. However, we know what it takes to find the perfect coverage for your business. We’ve listed the following core coverages that should cover the risks you are most likely to face:
- Professional Liability Insurance: Also known as Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance, this coverage protects against claims alleging negligence, misconduct, or failure to deliver a service as promised. Professional liability insurance is important if a client explicitly relies on your professional expertise – think of a graphic designer, copywriter, or makeup artist. This insurance may cover legal and other related costs in the event of financial loss due to your negligence or error. For example, say you’re a freelance translator translating a new website for a client. Being accused of incorrectly translating some of the copy after customers complain they’re unable to understand the wording. Should the client decide to sue you for your negligence, professional liability insurance could cover the legal fees and monetary judgement.
- Cyber Liability Insurance: Cyber security is increasingly important for businesses of all sizes, even freelancers. Cyber liability insurance provides financial coverage against cybercrime involving your technology and customer data, such as financial information. Suppose your customer data is compromised due to a phishing hack; cyber liability insurance may cover customer notification costs, legal expenses, and risk management fees.
- Product Liability Insurance: If you sell, manufacture, or distribute items, product liability insurance is critical to have. This coverage provides financial protection if third-party property damage or bodily injury is caused due to a fault in your product. For example, say you’re a ceramic artist that’s been commissioned to make a set of coffee mugs. The client later complained that one of your coffee mugs had a crack in it and inevitably caused a burn from spilled coffee. In this case, should the client sue, product liability insurance could cover your legal defence fees and any monetary judgement against you.
- Commercial Property Insurance: This insurance policy protects your physical location and your business’s physical assets – including equipment, technology, stock, and inventory. For example, say you’re a personal trainer freelancing from home, and your fitness equipment is destroyed in a fire. Commercial property insurance may provide financial coverage to repair or replace your damaged equipment.
Do freelancers need insurance?
Freelance business insurance is recommended for any individual that provides a freelancing service.
Here are some of the specific types of freelancer businesses we cover:
- Beauty professionals
- Consultants
- Digital marketer and media
- Event services
- Finance and accountants
- Graphic designer
- Health and Wellness practitioners
- Interior designer
- Legal services
- Photographer
- Tutor
- Virtual assistance
- Writers
- Yoga instructor
Please note, this list is not extensive.
If your services isn’t on this list, please enter your occupation when getting a free quote with us. Chances are we can provide coverage for your specific service.
How much does it cost?
Freelancer insurance will vary based on specific information about your work and the span of coverages needed. Generally speaking, insurance for freelancers starts from $350 to $500 per year for a professional liability insurance policy with a $1M limit.
Here are some of the factors that are considered when determining your premium:
- Annual and projected revenue
- Industry and profession
- Services and products offered
- Training and years of experience
- Your claims history
With Zensurance, you don’t need to shop around – we do the hard work for you. We partner with over 50 Canadian insurance providers to offer you different options that suit your business needs at the best price.
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