Caterer Insurance in Kentucky
Kentucky requires Workers' Compensation for caterers. See the checklist below for the full breakdown and costs.
Kentucky requirements
| Coverage | Required? | Minimum | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workers' Compensation | Required | Statutory | Required once you have W-2 employees; statutory limits apply. |
State regulator: Kentucky Department of Insurance
Coverage checklist
| Coverage | Requirement | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial AutoCA | Required | $1,200–$2,800/yr |
| General LiabilityGL | Required | $500–$1,500/yr |
| Workers' CompensationWC | Required | $1,800–$5,000/yr |
| Commercial PropertyCP | Recommended | $800–$3,000/yr |
| Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIM | Recommended | $300–$900/yr |
| Business Owner's PolicyBOP | Optional | $800–$2,200/yr |
| Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&O | Optional | $400–$1,000/yr |
Cost breakdown
- ·Catering vehicles
- ·Driving radius
Required for catering vehicles transporting food and equipment.
- ·Events served
- ·Revenue
- ·Alcohol service
Required by nearly every venue before a caterer can operate on site.
- ·Payroll
- ·Crew size
Required once you have employees; burns, slips, and lifting are common.
- ·Kitchen/commissary value
- ·Equipment
Covers your commercial kitchen and equipment.
- ·Portable equipment value
Covers serving equipment and chafing/dishware used off-site.
- ·Kitchen ownership
If you own/lease a commercial kitchen.
- ·Allergen claims
Relevant for allergen and food-safety claims.
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Caterer insurance in Kentucky — FAQ
Do caterers need insurance?+
Yes. Nearly every venue requires caterers to show a certificate of general liability insurance before operating on site, and workers' comp is required once you have employees.
How much does caterer insurance cost?+
General liability runs $500–$1,500 per year (higher with alcohol service), commercial auto $1,200–$2,800 per vehicle, and workers' comp $1,800–$5,000 depending on payroll.
Do I need liquor liability coverage?+
If you serve alcohol, many venues require liquor liability (often added via endorsement to general liability). Standard GL may exclude alcohol-related claims.
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