Sign Installation Insurance
Insurance for sign installers working at height, over sidewalks, and on a client's building.
What this coverage is intended to address
- ✓Third-party bodily injury, including incidents involving a falling sign or panel, that may arise from your work
- ✓Damage to a client's storefront, wall, or property that may occur during mounting or removal
- ✓Lifts, fasteners, and fabrication tools scheduled on the policy while in transit or on the jobsite
- ✓Completed-operations allegations raised after a sign has been installed, such as a claim it came loose
Coverage products commonly considered
Most sign installation operations consider one or more of these coverage types:
Hypothetical claim scenarios
These are hypothetical examples only. Actual coverage depends on the policy form, exclusions, and carrier determination.
- A storefront sign is alleged to have detached weeks after installation and damaged an awning below — completed-operations coverage is generally intended to respond to allegations of this type, subject to policy terms.
- A bucket truck is alleged to have scraped a building facade while positioning a large sign. Coverage for a property-damage allegation of this kind depends on the policy form and exclusions.
Frequently asked questions
Does sign installation insurance consider work performed at height?
Elevated work and lift use may be addressed, though some carriers limit height or require it to be disclosed. Describe your typical installs so the application reflects your actual exposure.
What if a sign fails after it is installed?
An allegation that an installed sign came loose or fell may fall under completed-operations coverage, which is intended to respond to claims of that nature. Whether a specific claim is covered depends on the policy form.
Get a Sign Installation insurance quote
Takes about 3 minutes. We'll route you to an instant-quote carrier when one fits.
Start my quote →