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The pressure washing field doesn’t have any requisite or nationwide education programs, certifications, or insurance. Most states will require a business license before you can start collecting money, however. There are some must-have insurance policies anyone dealing with other’s property should have, and a few that are just wise investments along with a state business license. We have you covered in this article with everything you should know about getting pressure washing insurance for your small business.
Going through the process of finding insurance as a small business can be a bit much. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive guide to make it easier to figure out what insurance you need.
As a small entrepreneur, you’re freelancing, independent contracting, or otherwise controlling how you do business. You get to decide when you work and who you work for and with. That’s where self-employed business insurance comes into the picture. It’s not necessary for every entrepreneur. But for some self-employed business owners, it quickly becomes essential.
You'll also need to know how to go about finding the right insurance for your specific business. So in this guide, you’re going to learn everything you need to know about how to choose (and buy) the proper insurance for your plumbing company.
Many gig workers assume that they also sacrificed workmans’ comp policies when they gave up that “employee” title.
However, that’s not true — self-employed workers can opt-in to similar policies to protect themselves if they get injured at work.
Here are 11 things you need to know about self-employed workers’ comp insurance.