What insurance do you need for a woodworking operation?

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Workers Comp- If you have employees and your state requires it Property Coverage- for your location to cover materials, tenant improvements, permanently installed machinery. Installation Floater- To cover the product if you take it out to install it. General Liabilty-for the slip and fall at your location, make sure you get Product liability in case the product fails and hurts someone or causes property damage.

The list goes on and on. Choose a good local broker to do an assesment.

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