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Missouri · Roofer insurance · 2026

Roofer Insurance in Missouri

Missouri requires Workers' Compensation for roofers. See the checklist below for the full breakdown and costs.

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Missouri requirements

CoverageRequired?MinimumNotes
Workers' CompensationRequiredStatutoryRequired once you have W-2 employees; statutory limits apply.

State regulator: Missouri Department of Insurance

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Coverage checklist

CoverageRequirementAnnual cost
Commercial AutoCARequired$1,400–$2,600/yr
General LiabilityGLRequired$600–$1,500/yr
Workers' CompensationWCRequired$4,000–$12,000/yr
Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIMRecommended$300–$1,000/yr
Business Owner's PolicyBOPOptional$700–$1,800/yr
Commercial PropertyCPOptional$700–$2,500/yr
Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&OOptional$600–$1,500/yr
SOURCE · National carrier filings · BLS labor statistics · Updated 2026
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Cost breakdown

Commercial Auto
$1,400–$2,600/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Truck size
  • ·Equipment

Required for work trucks hauling materials and ladders.

General Liability
$600–$1,500/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Height of work
  • ·Steep-slope vs. flat
  • ·Crew size
  • ·Revenue

Required by licenses and GCs; fall and property-damage exposure keeps premiums high.

Workers' Compensation
$4,000–$12,000/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Payroll
  • ·Slope/height
  • ·Experience mod

Required once you have employees; roofing is among the most expensive WC classes codes due to fall risk.

Inland Marine / Tools & Equipment
$300–$1,000/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Tool value

Covers nail guns, air compressors, and ladders.

Business Owner's Policy
$700–$1,800/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Office/shop

If you lease an office or yard.

Commercial Property
$700–$2,500/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Shop ownership

If you own/lease a yard or shop.

Professional Liability / E&O
$600–$1,500/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Design work

Rare unless you design roof systems.

COST MODEL · National carrier ranges adjusted for Missouri market conditions · Multiplier 1.00×
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Roofer insurance in Missouri — FAQ

Do roofers need insurance?+

Yes. Roofing is one of the highest-risk trades. General liability and workers' comp are required by most licenses and contracts, and premiums reflect the fall and property-damage exposure.

Why is roofing insurance so expensive?+

Roofers have some of the highest workers' comp class codes because of fall injuries. General liability premiums are also elevated because a bad installation can damage an entire home or building.

Is workers' comp required for roofers?+

Yes, in nearly every state once you have employees. Texas is the only state where workers' comp is optional.

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