Self-employed insurance

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Why is self-employed insurance important?

From a few hundred pounds to tens of thousands, a compensation claim can hit hard. As your own boss, it’s up to you to cover it, so insurance for self-employed is considered vital by most businesses. Our public liability insurance is designed to cover accidents and injuries – you can have it as a single cover or combined with other self-employed insurance options, including tools, stock, and professional indemnity.

  • self-employed public liability insurance, from £1 million to £10 million
  • rated 4.8/5 based on 39K+ public liability customer reviews
  • optional personal accident cover, if an injury could stop you working

How much does self-employed insurance cost?

How much you’ll pay for your self-employed insurance policy will depend on everything from your trade, company size, and claims history.

Find out how much you’ll pay by comparing prices from a range of trusted insurers. You choose what goes into your policy, so you only pay for what you need.

Prices start from £4.74 per month

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How do self-employed insurance claims work?

Unlike price comparison websites, we take the hassle out of claims for you. We know how important it is to get your business back on track quickly – and with a minimum of fuss. That’s why you get access to your dedicated claims any time, day or night. Call them on 0333 207 0560 or claim online. They’ll do their best to be fair and supportive.

£51 million in claims paid out in 2023

Example claim

Having self-employment insurance through Simply Business has saved professionals thousands of pounds when the unexpected happened.

Michael saved more than £3,800

While fitting some skirting for a client, Michael (not his real name) put a nail through some copper pipes, causing water damage in their kitchen. The self-employed public liability insurance he’d taken out helped provide cover for the damage claim raised by his client.

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Self-employed insurance FAQ

Whether you’re new to buying business insurance for the self-employed or you’ve been trading for a while, here are the answers to some commonly asked questions about insurance for self-employed workers.

You can also check out our business insurance FAQs.

Public and product liability insurance is often an important cover for self-employed workers – it’s designed to protect you if someone is injured or gets sick, or their property is damaged, because of your business.

Do you employ any staff? If so, you’re usually required by law to take out employer’s liability insurance, even if it’s for a contractor team member, or casual and seasonal staff. You’ll face fines of up to £2,500 a day for anyone you haven’t covered correctly.

Professional indemnity insurance for self-employed people is another popular cover, providing protection against compensation claims for an error or oversight which ends up costing a third party money to fix, or causes a financial loss.

From there, you can pick and choose from other specific protection for your stock and equipment, plus legal expenses for things like employee disputes and personal accident cover for the slip-ups that can delay business as usual. Our self-employment insurance policies are flexible – you can bundle everything into one policy or go for just one or two covers, depending on what you need.

The earlier you get self-employed insurance, the better. This means that getting your policy set up before you even officially start trading may be a good idea.


For example, a delivery driver injures themself on your property when delivering your inventory, or your equipment is accidentally damaged.


Help to mitigate certain risks by taking out an insurance policy whether or not you plan on registering your business – you can always add to or adjust your policy as your business grows.

While self-employed insurance isn’t a legal requirement, it’s still a helpful addition to your small business. Having cover can help protect you when the unexpected happens. From mistakes on the job to damage caused by others, an insurance policy can help you when additional costs occur.

Whether or not you need self-employed insurance to work from your home will depend on the type of work you do. For example, if you’re meeting with customers and suppliers, there could be public liability risks to consider.


And if you’re working with tools, keep stock in your home, or have employers working for you in your property, these are still insurance risks you’ll need to factor in when taking out a policy.

This will depend on whether you have employers’ liability insurance in place. Public liability insurance is designed to protect your business against the consequences of legal action brought by members of the public for injuries or damage to their belongings. But when it comes to your employees causing injury or damage, this protection only activates if you also have employers’ liability insurance.

If you employ people, you’re required by law to have employers’ liability insurance.

There’s one exception here. Family businesses that aren’t incorporated as a limited company are not legally required to have employers’ liability insurance. The government defines a “family business” as one where all your employees are closely related to you (as a spouse, civil partner, sibling, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, step-parent, stepchild, or half-sibling). So if you run an unincorporated family business and you choose not to get employers’ liability insurance, it’s important to know that your public liability insurance wouldn’t cover you against damage or injury caused by your team.

We provide a range of cover options for specific business types, including:

Is your profession not listed? When you run a quote you can select your trade from over 1,000 options.