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Do I Need Business Insurance To Sell on Etsy?

do i need business insurance to sell on etsy“Do I need insurance to sell on Etsy?” It’s a common question for small business owners and makers. The answer is that you don’t have to necessarily get insurance to sell or operate on the site. However, Etsy business insurance is recommended to help protect you from product liability claims.
 
It’s also important to look into legal requirements before you start selling. Depending on the state you’re in, you may need a business license to sell on Etsy.
 
For example, if a customer gets an allergic reaction to paint supplies that you’ve sold on your Etsy store, they could file a claim against you. A product liability insurance policy can help pay for the customer’s medical costs. This policy can also help cover any property damage your products cause. Generally, insurance company’s offer this coverage as a standalone policy or as a part of their general liability insurance policy.
 
To learn more about the insurance that small businesses should have, get a quote today. It’s important to note that your home-based business insurance is always separate from your homeowners insurance coverage.
 

What Types of Etsy Liability Insurance Are There?

etsy liability insuranceThere are a range of Etsy liability insurance coverages that business owners can get to protect their operation, including:
 
To find the coverage that’s right for you, you can compare quotes from multiple insurance companies. To get started learning more about the different types of insurance you need, get a quote from us today. We’re an insurance company that’s dedicated to providing quality products at affordable prices to small businesses for over 200 years.
 

What Does Etsy Product Liability Insurance Cover?

Etsy product liability insurance is different than general liability insurance in that it helps protect your business from claims that your product caused bodily injury or property damages.
 

How Much Does Insurance for Etsy Sellers Cost?

The average cost of a general liability insurance policy is $805 annually. Etsy sellers can also choose to combine business liability and property insurance into one convenient policy with our Business Owner’s Policy (BOP). On average, this business insurance policy costs $1,019 annually for small businesses.1
 

Etsy Shop Insurance That Has Your Back

We’re an insurance company that’s been helping small businesses get the insurance coverage they need for over 200 years. You can count on us to help you find the coverages you need for your Etsy shop.
 

Get a Quote for Etsy Insurance

To see if we have the Etsy business insurance you need, get a quote today.
 
 
Last Updated: November 20, 2023
 
1 Premium amounts presented are based on monthly premium paid by The Hartford’s Small Business customers between 1/1/22 and 9/14/23 for 12-month policies. Premium is derived from a number of factors specific to your business and may vary.
 
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