Virginia contractor insurance

Electrical Contractor Insurance

Insurance for Virginia electricians performing service, installation, renovation, controls and other electrical contracting work.

Who this page is for

Insurance for Virginia electricians performing service, installation, renovation, controls and other electrical contracting work. Ford Agency works with one-person artisan businesses, established contracting companies and operations that need a more specialized market review.

Typical operations

  • Residential and commercial electrical service
  • Wiring, panels, fixtures and equipment installation
  • Renovation and new-construction electrical work
  • Controls, generators and related systems when disclosed

Important differences within this trade

Two contractors using the same trade label can present very different exposures. Helpful distinctions include:

  • Voltage, occupancy and project type
  • New construction versus service and repair
  • Fire alarm, low-voltage or industrial work
  • Employees, vehicles, lifts and subcontracted operations
Why the details matter

Electrical work can create fire, shock and completed-work allegations. Describe the systems, voltages, occupancies and any design responsibility so coverage discussions match the actual operation.

Coverage conversations to have

General liability and completed work

General liability may respond to certain third-party bodily-injury or property-damage claims, subject to the policy. It should not be treated as a warranty for faulty workmanship, and coverage for completed operations, subcontractor-caused loss, property in your care, pollution or professional mistakes depends on policy wording and endorsements.

Vehicles, trailers, tools and equipment

Work trucks, vans and trailers generally call for a commercial-auto discussion. Tools and mobile equipment may need inland marine or contractors-equipment coverage; leaving property in a vehicle does not mean the auto policy covers it. Review where property travels, how it is stored and the values at risk.

Employees and workers’ compensation

Employee duties, payroll by class, height, lifting, machinery and driving affect the workers’ compensation review. Virginia requirements depend on the facts, and subcontractor employees can affect the statutory count. Use the official Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission guidance for current rules.

Professional, pollution and umbrella considerations

Design, consulting, programming or specification work may create a professional exposure. Chemicals, fuels, refrigerants, dust, runoff, mold, lead, asbestos or disturbance of contaminated material can make pollution liability important. An umbrella may add limits over scheduled underlying policies, but it does not simply fill every exclusion.

Subcontractors, certificates and written requirements

Keep written agreements and evidence of insurance from subcontractors. When a customer asks for additional insured, waiver of subrogation, primary-and-noncontributory wording or special limits, send the written requirement. A certificate is generally evidence of insurance and does not ordinarily amend a policy.

What to send Ford Agency

  • A detailed description and percentage of each operation
  • Annual sales, payroll and employee count
  • Subcontracted cost, trades used and risk-transfer practices
  • Vehicle, driver, trailer, tool and equipment information
  • Current policies, recent loss runs and requested effective date
  • Contracts, bid specs or certificate requirements when available
Questions contractors ask

Useful answers before you request a quote.

Every account is underwritten individually. These answers establish a practical starting point.

Keep exploring

Coverage and guidance connected to this trade.

Use these pages to prepare questions and organize the information an underwriter may need.

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Let’s build the submission around your actual work.

Tell us what you perform, where you perform it and what insurance requirements you have. We’ll help identify the information needed and explore appropriate options.

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