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Whatever your field of expertise, an accident or error in judgment can lead to a devastating lawsuit. Swift Insurance helps consultants secure policies that protect you from legal expenses, medical bills, and other unexpected costs.
General Liability Insurance
Covers bodily injuries, customer property damage, and advertising injuries. Often required for commercial leases.
Best for:
Slip-and-fall accidents
Customer property damage
Libel lawsuits
Professional Liability Insurance
Also called E&O insurance, this covers legal costs for professional errors or missed deadlines.
Best for:
Negligence lawsuits
Project disputes
Work mistakes
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Covers medical expenses for employee injuries and is required in most states.
Best for:
Employee medical costs
Disability benefits
Injury-related lawsuits
Business Owner’s Policy (BOP)
Combines general liability and commercial property insurance for small businesses in one affordable package.
Best for:
Customer injuries
Damaged property
Business interruptions
Cyber Insurance
Helps businesses recover from cyberattacks and data breaches by covering recovery costs and customer notifications.
Best for:
Data breach lawsuits
Customer notifications
Fraud monitoring
Commercial Auto Insurance
Covers vehicle-related accidents and damages. Required for business-owned vehicles in most states.
Best for:
Auto accident lawsuits
Vehicle damage or theft
Vandalism
How much does consultant insurance cost?
Small consulting firms can often find affordable insurance. Several factors can have an impact on your insurance costs, including:
- Type of consulting services offered
- Claims history
- Business property and equipment
- Business income
- Where your business operates
- Type of insurance or bonds purchased
How do I get consulting business insurance?
It’s easy to get small business insurance for your consulting practice, including professionals like career coaches, event planners, and market research analysts, if you have your company information on hand. Our application will ask for basic facts about your business, such as revenue and number of employees.
You can buy a policy online and get a certificate of insurance with Insureon in three easy steps:
- Complete a free online application
- Compare insurance quotes and choose a policy
- Pay for your policy and download a certificate for proof of insurance
Swift’s licensed insurance agents work with top-rated U.S. companies to find the right insurance coverage for your consulting business, whether you work independently or run a consulting firm.
Common questions about consulting business insurance
Do I need insurance if I’m self-employed?
If you’re a self-employed consultant, you might not be required by law to carry insurance. However, having coverage can help you fulfill the terms of a contract, boost your credibility, and protect your business from financial risks.
Depending on your line of work, your state might require you to carry professional liability insurance to provide consulting services or work at certain facilities.
Your personal auto and health insurance policies likely won’t cover work-related incidents, such as a car collision involving a business-owned vehicle or an on-site work injury. That means you might have to pay hefty medical bills or state penalties for not having the proper insurance. If you drive your own vehicle for work, you may want to consider hired and non-owned (HNOA) insurance.
Carrying a workers’ compensation plan, even if you have no employees, can financially protect you if you’re unable to work due to an on-the-job injury or illness, as well as cover your medical expenses.
What other coverage do I need for my consulting company?
Several additional insurance policies for consultants can safeguard you and your business from common risks and the resulting financial losses.
Business interruption insurance
A business interruption policy covers financial losses if your business is forced to close temporarily due to a fire or extreme weather. It can often be added to a business owner’s policy.
Hired and non-owned auto (HNOA) insurance
An HNOA policy provides liability protection for sole proprietors who drive their own vehicle for work, or a leased or rented vehicle.
Commercial umbrella insurance
Umbrella insurance covers legal expenses when the limit is reached on another liability policy, such as general liability or commercial auto insurance. Sole proprietors may need this coverage to meet client requirements for higher liability limits.
Fidelity bonds
Should an employee commit fraud or theft under your business name, a fidelity bond would cover the cost of reimbursing your customer. However, your business would have to repay the insurance company for the cost of the claim.
Should I get a professional consulting certification?
There are consultants in almost every industry, offering guidance to clients on a range of subjects, including education consulting, marketing consulting, and research consulting.
Whether you’re just starting your consulting business or have tenure in your field, continuing to grow your skill set is key for standing out from the competition. While professional certificates aren’t typically required for consultants, they can help you acquire skills to provide better services to your clients.
Here are a few examples of certifications available to consultants:
- IT consultant certification. Most certification programs focus on specialties, like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft technology, web app development, and big data.
- Project management certification. The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification provides you with the right skills to manage projects through three different approaches: agile, waterfall, and hybrid.
- Marketing consulting certification. You can acquire certifications in marketing management, content marketing, and sales management, as well as other marketing-specific strategies like digital marketing.
Read more about the different types of consulting certifications and why consultants should strengthen their credentials with professional certifications.
How can I save money on consulting business insurance?
Start by getting free business insurance quotes through Swift’s online portal. Our licensed insurance agents can help make sure you get the right coverage at the most affordable price for your consulting business. Most small businesses can get insured and download a certificate of insurance within 24 hours of applying for quotes.