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Connecticut · Photographer insurance · 2026

Photographer Insurance in Connecticut

Connecticut has no state-mandated coverage for photographers on record, but the recommended coverages below still apply.

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Connecticut requirements

No state-mandated coverage is on record for photographers in Connecticut. See the national checklist below for recommended policies.

State regulator: Connecticut Insurance Department

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Coverage checklist

CoverageRequirementAnnual cost
Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIMRequired$275–$880/yr
General LiabilityGLRecommended$330–$715/yr
Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&ORecommended$440–$990/yr
Business Owner's PolicyBOPOptional$440–$1,210/yr
Commercial AutoCAOptional$660–$1,540/yr
Commercial PropertyCPOptional$440–$1,320/yr
Cyber LiabilityCyberOptional$330–$880/yr
SOURCE · National carrier filings · BLS labor statistics · Updated 2026
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Cost breakdown

Inland Marine / Tools & Equipment
$275–$880/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Camera body value
  • ·Lens inventory

Essential: covers cameras, lenses, and lighting stolen or damaged on location — not covered by homeowners insurance for business use.

General Liability
$330–$715/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Venues shot at
  • ·Wedding vs. studio
  • ·Revenue

Many wedding venues require a COI before you can shoot on site.

Professional Liability / E&O
$440–$990/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Wedding work
  • ·Contract values

Covers claims of ruined/lost images or no-show failures for weddings and commercial shoots.

Business Owner's Policy
$440–$1,210/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Studio location

If you lease a studio.

Commercial Auto
$660–$1,540/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Driving frequency

Only if you drive extensively for work and your personal policy excludes business use.

Commercial Property
$440–$1,320/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Studio ownership

If you own/lease a studio.

Cyber Liability
$330–$880/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Client data stored

Consider if you store significant client payment data or deliver galleries online.

COST MODEL · National carrier ranges adjusted for Connecticut market conditions · Multiplier 1.10×
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Best carriers for photographer

Embroker
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Hiscox
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NEXT Insurance
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Simply Business
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Thimble
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Photographer insurance in Connecticut — FAQ

Do photographers need insurance?+

Not by law, but most working photographers carry general liability and equipment (inland marine) coverage. Wedding and event venues often require a certificate of insurance before letting you shoot on site.

How much is insurance for a photographer?+

A typical package of general liability ($300–$650) plus equipment coverage ($250–$800) runs roughly $550–$1,450 per year. Adding professional liability for weddings adds $400–$900.

Does homeowners insurance cover my camera gear?+

Usually not for business use. Homeowners policies commonly exclude or limit cameras used for paid work — an inland marine (equipment floater) policy is the right coverage.

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