Business insurance for Picture framing


Running a picture framing business means handling items of both monetary and sentimental value for your customers. Whether framing priceless family photographs, children’s artwork, or valuable prints and paintings, you’re trusted with cherished objects and memories. Despite every care and professional expertise, accidents can happen.

The right insurance can help safeguard your business against unforeseen costs and claims, giving you peace of mind to focus on framing your customers’ treasured pictures. 

 

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Why choose Hiscox for picture framing insurance?


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Flexible cover that grows with your businessAdapt your policy as your business grows, whether you’re expanding your product range or scaling up.

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Expertise when you need it

When a situation arises, our insurance experts are just a phone call away.

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Why do picture framers need insurance?


A picture gets damaged

From cutting glass and mounting artwork to using adhesives and delicate materials, framing involves various processes that can lead to accidents. Perhaps a piece of glass shatters during cutting, damaging a customer’s family portrait, or mounting adhesive stains a cherished print.

An employee gets injured

Working with sharp tools, adhesives, and heavy objects poses risks. One of your employees might cut themselves on broken glass, strain their back while lifting a large frame, or injure themselves using a power tool.

Accidents happen, but the right insurance can help ensure you’re prepared if an employee gets injured while working. Employers’ liability insurance can protect you if an employee claims for a work-related injury.

Theft of stock

Picture frames, mounting materials, and workshop equipment are essential inventory for your framing business. Quality frames, specialised tools, and raw materials are also expensive.

One morning, you arrive at your shop to find the door open and notice that stock has been stolen overnight. The right insurance can help cover the cost of replacing stock, minimising disruption to your business, so you can get back to serving customers.

What insurance is available for picture framing services?


Unsure which insurance is right for you?

These are just some of the types of cover we offer. Tell us about your picture framing business and we’ll build an insurance policy tailored to you.

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Picture framing insurance: FAQs


Is it a legal requirement to hold business insurance as a shop owner?

Employers’ liability insurance is a legal requirement (external link) for most businesses that employ staff, regardless of whether they work part-time or full-time for you, or as freelancers under your control or supervision.

If you’re a self-employed shop owner and work alone without any employees, you might not need employers’ liability insurance.

Is business insurance necessary for a home-based picture framing business?

Most businesses with employees are legally required (external link) to have employers’ liability insurance, regardless of their location.

However, since picture framing businesses work with valuable items and members of the public, many consider policies such as public liability insurance to be useful.

Can I get insurance for specific high-value items in my shop?

Many business contents insurance policies can be tailored to provide coverage for high-value items in your picture framing shop.

However, coverage limits may vary among insurers, depending on factors such as the total value of the goods, the highest value item, and the security measures in place.