Landscaping Insurance in Georgia

Protect Your Business From Costly Claims

Save Money With Affordable, Full-Year Coverage

Get Jobs Faster With an Instant Certificate of Insurance (COI)

Or save 12% with annual payments
4.8/5

Top Landscaping Businesses We Cover in Georgia

Image of Stone Mountain in Georgia

Program Benefits

  • Tailored for Georgia landscaping businesses
  • Instant coverage & COI to start jobs fast
  • Quick online purchase with no quote wait
  • Flexible monthly or annual payments with savings
  • 24/7 access to all policy documents
  • No deductible on liability claims
  • Top-rated insurance carrier you can trust
  • Customizable options to fit your needs
  • Dedicated support team when you need us
  • Simple claims process to keep you moving

What Kind of Insurance Do Georgia Landscaping Businesses Need?

From “Yellow Season” in spring, when pine pollen coats everything, to scraping at the tough Georgia clay in summer, Georgia’s landscaping companies have their work cut out for them! Even winter sees bursts of growth during “false springs,” keeping landscapers’ tools busy.

This constant demand makes a year-round insurance policy essential to protect your business against equipment damage, third party damage, and seasonal weather risks — keeping your work as sweet as your tea.

General Liability Insurance in Georgia

General liability coverage sets the standard for landscaping coverage. This policy covers medical or legal costs in case of third-party bodily injury or property damage, advertising missteps, and more.

This blanket coverage is foundational to any small landscaping business, allowing you to work without fear that a claim could sabotage your efforts to grow as a company. Many clients in Georgia — primarily commercial — require proof of general liability insurance before hiring a landscaping service. This is an especially common necessity for urban beautification projects in cities like Atlanta, Athens, or Savannah.

Here are a few examples of real claims covered by Insurance Canopy’s landscaping general liability coverage:

  • A landscaper reported that a weed-eater flung a rock, damaging a client’s sliding door and incurring $950 in repair costs
  • A lawn care professional caused $684 in damage to a client’s car when a piece of equipment went rogue
  • A mowing service kicked up a rock, cracking a school bus windshield and leading to $99 in repairs

 

No matter how careful you are, incidents like these are common. They can result in having to pay for costly repairs, strained client relationships, and negative word of mouth that harms your business.

Many Home Owners Associations (HOAs) and commercial properties in Georgia will require you to provide proof of insurance. As approximately 2.3 million of Georgia residents reside within an HOA, having coverage not only protects you, but also opens doors to new clients who demand the security of working with insured professionals.

Don’t let a single claim sabotage the hard work you’ve put into growing your business—make sure you have the right coverage in place.

Additional Insureds

Additional insureds  are qualified individuals or entities you add to your insurance policy to extend your coverage to them. If a claim is made naming both your landscaping business and the additional insured because of your work, your insurance can protect both parties.

In addition to providing proof of insurance, many HOAs and commercial property managers will ask you to add them as an additional insured. So if you accidentally damage the property of a homeowner while performing work for an HOA, for example, you and the HOA can be covered if a claim is brought against you.

This makes hiring you more attractive since additional insureds won’t be held financially responsible from mishaps arising out of your work.

Tools and Equipment Insurance in Georgia

Chances are, your landscaping business relies on high-value equipment, such as mowers and trimmers. Inland Marine (tools and equipment) insurance protects against loss or damage due to theft, vandalism, or accidents.

Cyber Liability Coverage in Georgia

If you collect and store client information like names, addresses, phone numbers, and payment details online you could be vulnerable to cyber attacks. Cyber liability coverage protects against financial losses from data breaches that expose this information. This coverage can help you with:

  • Data breach notification costs
  • Customer data loss
  • Ransomware and cyber extortion
  • Legal fees
  • Business interruption fees

Workers Compensation Coverage in Georgia

Adding a Workers Compensation  policy offers coverage for your employees’ work-related injuries. Georgia law mandates that businesses set up as a corporation or LLC with three (3) or more employees must carry workers’ compensation insurance. This includes both full-time and part-time employees.

Sole Proprietors and Partnerships are not mandated to have insurance, but can still choose to opt in and protect themselves from the risk of costly employee injuries.

Commercial Auto Coverage in Georgia

Commercial auto insurance is necessary if your landscaping business uses vehicles to transport equipment or employees, covering accidents, property damage, medical expenses, and vehicle damage. Georgia state law requires businesses that own, rent, or lease vehicles for work operations to have commercial auto coverage.

Commercial vehicles in Georgia must meet specific minimum liability coverage requirements:

  • $25,000 for bodily injury per person
  • $50,000 for bodily injury per accident
  • $25,000 for property damage

 

Personal auto insurance may not cover accidents while using a car for business purposes.

Semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, and other vehicles with U.S. Department of Transportation of Georgia serial numbers will have additional liability coverage requirements. See if your business needs truck insurance or another type of coverage by checking your USDOT number or docket number with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

How Much Does Insurance Cost for a Small Landscaping Business in Georgia?

General liability insurance for landscaping businesses in Georgia typically ranges from $500 to $1,800 annually, depending on business size, location, and coverage needs.

Georgia law also necessitates that businesses must have workers compensation if they have three or more employees. Workers comp generally costs $0.40 to $1.60 per $100 of payroll.

At just $31 per month, Insurance Canopy offers general liability coverage well below the Georgia average — with the option to save up to 12% with annual payments. Additional options, like coverage for tools, equipment, and cyber liability, are also available.

5 Factors Affecting Your Total Insurance Cost

When determining the total insurance cost for your Georgia-based landscaping business, several key factors come into play:

  1. Type of coverage: The specific types of insurance you choose will significantly impact your premiums. More comprehensive coverage typically leads to higher costs.
  2. Business size and revenue: The size of your business, including the number of employees and overall revenue, influences your insurance rates. Larger companies with more employees and higher revenue generally face higher premiums due to increased risk exposure.
  3. Location: The geographic area where you operate can affect your insurance costs.
  4. Claims history: Your past claims history is crucial in determining your rates. A history of frequent or significant claims can signal higher risk to insurers, resulting in increased premiums.
  5. Safety measures and risk management: Implementing safety protocols and risk management practices can lower insurance costs. Insurers often provide discounts for businesses that are committed to reducing risks, such as employee training programs or proper equipment maintenance.

 

Understanding these factors can help you make informed decisions when selecting insurance coverage for your landscaping business.

Image of lawn care equipment
Image of a man working in a garden

How to Apply for Landscaping Insurance in Georgia

Applying for landscaping insurance with Insurance Canopy is easy! Just follow these steps:

  1. Assess your coverage needs: Determine what types of insurance you require, such as general liability, tools and equipment coverage, cyber liability coverage, additional insureds, and/or workers compensation.
  2. Complete the application: Get an instant quote when you fill out the application online or over the phone.
  3. Submit your application: After submission and payment, you’ll receive instant access to your Certificate of Insurance (COI) – so you can prove you’re covered!

Alabama Landscaping Resources

Landscaping Industry Fast Facts

Georgia landscaping employment statistics as of May 2023:

  • Mean hourly wage: $17.54
  • Annual mean wage: $36,490

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Georgia Landscaping License Guidelines

In Georgia, landscaping businesses need to follow these licensing guidelines:

  1. Business License: Register your business with your local city or county.
  2. Pesticide Applicator License: Required if you apply pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. Obtain this through the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) by passing an exam.
  3. Category 24 (Ornamental and Turf Pest Control) Certification: If you treat ornamental plants or turf, this certification from the GDA is necessary.

 

For more information about Georgia-specific landscaping, visit the National Association of Landscaping Professionals, Georgia.

Get Instantly Insured Online with Insurance Canopy!

Insurance Canopy offers Georgia the best landscaping insurance by providing tailored coverage that addresses the unique challenges of year-round grounds care.

With specialized policies that protect against common risks such as equipment damage and liability from on-the-job accidents, you can rest easy knowing your business is fully safeguarded through every season.

Get a quote from Insurance Canopy today and experience the security that comes with comprehensive coverage designed just for Georgia’s landscaping professionals!

Picture of <span style="font-weight: 600; font-family: open sans; font-size:14px;">Updated By:</span><br>Megan Finley | Copywriter
Updated By:
Megan Finley | Copywriter

Salt Lake City-based copywriter Megan Finley excels in transforming the complexity of the insurance world into engaging human stories. She holds a Master’s in English from Brigham Young University and a professional certification in Marketing from Cornell University. Meg has written professionally for local newspapers, product packaging, e-learning software, academic publications, and more. She is fully trained on Insurance Canopy’s wide variety of products and now helps small business owners navigate their insurance needs.

Salt Lake City-based copywriter Megan Finley excels in transforming the complexity of the insurance world into engaging human stories. She holds a Master’s in English from Brigham Young University and a professional certification in Marketing from Cornell University. Meg has written professionally for local newspapers, product packaging, e-learning software, academic publications, and more. She is fully trained on Insurance Canopy’s wide variety of products and now helps small business owners navigate their insurance needs.

Picture of <span style="font-weight: 600;font-family: open sans;font-size:14px">Reviewed By:</span><br>Kyle Jude | Program Manager
Reviewed By:
Kyle Jude | Program Manager

Kyle Jude is the Program Manager for Insurance Canopy. As a dedicated program manager with 10+ years of experience in the insurance industry, Kyle offers insight into different coverages for small business owners who are looking to navigate business liability insurance.

Kyle Jude is the Program Manager for Insurance Canopy. As a dedicated program manager with 10+ years of experience in the insurance industry, Kyle offers insight into different coverages for small business owners who are looking to navigate business liability insurance.