Residential
You're in someone's house, around their kids, their dog, their grandmother's china cabinet. Homeowners notice who's insured โ and increasingly, the apps you find them through check before they'll even show your profile.
A homeowner letting you into their house is taking a leap most other client relationships don't require. They can't inspect your work the way a GC's superintendent can, they're often not home the whole time, and if something goes wrong โ a mounted TV pulls out of drywall, a "quick" plumbing fix floods a closet โ they're looking at their own homeowner's policy first, which usually doesn't cover contractor negligence. Proof of insurance is how a stranger decides to trust you with their house, before they know anything else about you โ see our page on state requirements for how legal obligations and client expectations differ.
Thumbtack, Angi, and TaskRabbit have all moved toward showing insurance status directly on a pro's profile โ sometimes as a verified badge, sometimes as a filter homeowners can apply to search results. Getting cut from that filter doesn't just mean losing one job; it can mean disappearing from a chunk of your lead pipeline entirely. Carrying active GL and being able to upload proof isn't just a nice-to-have on these platforms anymore โ it's increasingly a visibility requirement.
The claims that show up most in residential handyman work aren't dramatic โ they're mundane and expensive:
None of these require you to have done anything obviously wrong โ they're the ordinary cost of doing physical work in someone's home, which is exactly what GL is priced to absorb.
If your gear gets stolen out of a driveway or a garage you're working in, the homeowner's insurance won't touch it, and neither will your GL policy. Tools and equipment coverage is the separate piece that follows your gear specifically, whether it's at a job, in the truck, or between houses.
Whether you're doing one-off app-sourced jobs or you've built a roster of repeat homeowners who call you directly, tell us the real mix. One annual policy covers both, and once you're bound, your certificate is ready the moment a homeowner or listing platform asks for it.
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It varies by platform and can change over time โ some request documentation directly, others rely on self-reporting with spot checks. Either way, having an active policy and a certificate ready to upload protects your standing on the platform if they do ask.
This is a textbook example of what general liability is meant to handle โ property damage tied to your work that shows up after the job, as long as it's reported within your policy period. It's one of the most common reasons handymen carry GL.
More homeowners are asking upfront now, especially for anything beyond the smallest jobs, but plenty still don't think to ask โ that doesn't mean the risk isn't there. Leading with it can also help you win the job over an uninsured competitor.
Claims don't scale down with your job volume โ a single incident at even one job can cost more than years of premiums. Occasional or part-time work still carries the same underlying exposure.
That's exactly the kind of third-party bodily injury claim general liability is built to respond to, assuming it's tied to your work or equipment being on site. It's a core reason this coverage matters more, not less, when you're working in occupied homes.
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