What types of insurance do architects need? 

Architects should consider the following core protections based on the scale and nature of their practice: 

  • Professional Liability Insurance (Errors & Omissions): Safeguards against claims of negligence, design errors, or construction delays. 
  • General Liability Insurance: Covers bodily injury or property damage that might occur during meetings or site visits. 
  • Commercial Property or Business Owner’s Policy (BOP): Protects your office, equipment, and may include business interruption in one bundled policy  
  • Commercial Auto Insurance: Essential if you or your staff drive for site visits or deliver documents. 
  • Workers’ Compensation: Required if you hire employees, covering job-related injuries. 

These policies together form a safety net for professionals navigating both design risks and everyday operations. 

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