Electricians - get Wired with Protection

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What makes an Electricians Insurance policy?

We know that you know you best. That's why we give you the tools to build your own tradies insurance policy across our three coverage types: Public & Products Liability (AKA Legal Liability), Tools & Equipment, and Tax Audit.

We start with Public & Products Liability Insurance

Legal Liability is included in every VIZ policy and consists of Public Liability Insurance and Products Liability Insurance. These are designed to cover you for costs that arise from third party claims against your work, or products that you use for work.**

Pie chart showing the distribution of legal liability amounts purchased by VIZ electricians

THE FOUNDATION

Public & Products Liability Insurance

Why You Might Need It

As an electrician, you face the risk of damaging your client's, or another third party's, property or causing bodily injury.

The types of claims that our Electricians receive are varied. An example is drilling into a water pipe and causing water damage to the third party's property. Whilst every claim is different, it is this type of situation where Public & Products Liability Insurance can become handy.

Some states require electricians to hold insurance before they can get their electrical contractors license. For example, in Queensland, according to the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013, to get your electrical contracting licence you will need to give the regulator evidence that you have:

  • Public and Products Liability Insurance of at least $5,000,000, and
  • Consumer Protection Insurance of at least $50,000

VIZ can cover Queensland electricians for this requirement, as detailed in Section 7.1.7 of the Policy Wording.

In WA, to get your electrical contractors license you must "...hold civil liability insurance from a reputable insurer" (source: ABLIS).

How It Works

Choose from $5, $10 or $20 million of cover. This is the maximum amount payable by the insurer for any one loss or in the policy period.

It is ultimately up to you to decide how much cover you need. Be sure to consider factors like potential claims cost for personal injury to third parties, and remember that different amounts of coverage attracts different premiums. Every Electrician business is different, so be sure to consider your own needs when selecting a limit.**

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Then you can add Tools & Equipment Insurance

Tools & equipment insurance is an optional extra which you can add to your Public & Products Liability to create your tailored Electricians insurance policy. You can cover up to $25,000 of tools and equipment to protect yourself if they are stolen, or sustain loss or damage caused by an insured peril.**

Pie chart showing tools insurance amounts for air conditioning, electrician, and plumber / gas fitter, focusing on electrician with about $8300 in cover.

THE REINFORCEMENT

Tools & Equipment Insurance

Why You Might Need It

If you're a Sparkie, you likely have tools and equipment that you need in order to complete jobs and get paid. That's why they may be worth protecting with more than lock and key. For a lot of tradies, no tools and equipment can mean no work.

Unfortunately, the theft of tools & equipment around Australia is on the rise. $33 million worth of tools were stolen from Victorian tradies alone in 2023, up from $20 million worth in 2022 (crimestatistics.vic.gov.au). Losses often occur after a break in to a locked ute, toolbox, van, trailer or garage. Tools & Equipment Insurance is designed to protect you if your tools and equipment are stolen or sustain loss or damage caused by an insured peril.

How It Works

Tools & Equipment Insurance is an optional extra in your policy; you can add it to Legal Liability when creating your policy. If you ever wish to add it to your policy down the line, you can always give us a call or send us an email.

Tools and Equipment cover starts with $5,000 of cover for unspecified tools and equipment. Each unspecified tool and unspecified piece of equipment has a cover limit of $1,000 per item. To cover any tools and equipment valued over $1000, such as trailers, power tool kits, or your multi-tester, you simply need to individually specify these on the policy. In your policy, you can have up to $20,000 worth of these specified tools and equipment. Coupled with the initial $5,000 of unspecified equipment, Tools of Trade Cover offers up to $25,000 in total cover.

We often see electricians who have Tools of Trade on their policy insuring tools and equipment such as drills, vacuums, and other power tools, ladders, trailers, multi-function testers and much more.

And finally... Tax Audit Insurance

Tax Audit Insurance is designed to cover costs such as accountant fees incurred from an audit by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Having audit insurance can allow you to go without the worry and compromised cash flow from paying unexpected fees in responding to a tax audit.**

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THE FINAL TOUCH

Tax Audit Insurance

Why You Might Need It

The ATO can audit taxpaying entities at their discretion, regardless of suspicion, fault or evidence. Some taxpaying entities are selected for audit at random, some are selected based on the profile of their lodgements.

If you favour protecting your cashflow against unforeseen professional fees following a tax audit, you may want to consider adding this optional extra to your policy.

How It Works

Tax Audit Insurance is an optional extra in your policy, meaning that you're not required to take out the cover. If you ever wish to add it to your policy in the future, you can always get in touch with us and we can update it for you.

You can either opt in or out of $50,000 of Tax Audit cover for your gardening, lawn care, or landscaping business, and if you opt in, you can select an excess that is suitable for you.

What could the price look like for my electricians insurance?

We have given you a few examples here so you can get the gist of how much tradies insurance can cost.

POLICIES

Policy Examples

The following policy examples are based on fictional people and are provided to demonstrate how much a premium may be for various types of coverage.

Graphic showing Ben’s policy with $5 million Legal Liability, no tools cover, no Tax Audit cover, and a Monthly Payment of around $29, based in NSW.
Meet Ben

Ben, from NSW, got $5 million Legal Liability cover and skipped tools cover, for a Monthly Payment of around $29.***

Graphic showing Jake’s policy with $10 million Legal Liability, $5,000 tools cover, no Tax Audit cover, and a Monthly Payment of around $65, based in QLD.
Meet Jake

Jake, from QLD, chose $10 million Legal Liability cover and insured $5,000 worth of tools, for a Monthly Payment of around $65.***

Graphic showing Mitchell’s policy with $20 million Legal Liability, $15,000 tools cover, $50K Tax Audit, and a Monthly Payment of around $108, based in SA.
Meet Mitch

Mitchell, from SA, opted for $20 million Legal Liability cover, insured $15,000 worth of tools, and included $50K Tax Audit cover, for a Monthly Payment of around $108.***

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*All data is based upon VIZ Insurance portfolio experience, covering a sample four-year period.

**Any advice provided is general advice only and you should consider if it suits your needs. Please read the relevant Policy Wording to ensure the product is right for you. All product information contained within this website is subject to policy terms and conditions (including exclusion and limitations).

***Monthly Payments vary by state due to state-based stamp duty charges. VIZ charge an annual $25 Policy Fee + GST payable in addition to your premium. The prices shown are based on selecting; $500 excess, a business operating in NSW and is an indication only. Your premium will be calculated based on the information you provide to us during the insurance application process.