Florida contractors face licensing rules, storm risks, and liability claims. Here are 5 top insurance providers for 2026.
Before you compare quotes, make sure your provider checks these boxes:
Here’s who made the list for 2026:
Founded in 2011 in Scottsdale and licensed across all 50 states, including Florida, Affordable Contractors Insurance is a contractor-only Trusted Choice, independent agency. They shop multiple top-rated carriers for each Florida GC’s trade and project profile, offering insurance plans for contractors in Florida with payment plans from 20% down, claimed savings of up to 25%, and Florida-specific builder’s risk for hurricane-season projects.
Best For: Florida GCs of any size who want a contractor-only independent advisor to compare multiple top-rated carriers and build a complete program, including hurricane-season builder’s risk.
Standout Feature: Contractor-only Trusted Choice model, comparing multiple top-rated carriers built for the trades, not offering a fixed single-carrier policy.
Founded in 1853 and the 2nd largest commercial P&C insurer in the US, Travelers holds AM Best A++ (Superior), offering Florida GCs 30+ years of construction focus, 450+ dedicated claim professionals, OCIP and CCIP wrap-up programs, and a 2026 AI-powered BOP platform that cuts small business application questions by approximately 70%.
Best For: Mid-to-large Florida general contractors running commercial or multi-tier projects who need an AM Best A++ carrier with dedicated construction claim professionals and wrap-up program capability.
Standout Feature: AM Best A++ (Superior) combined with 450+ dedicated construction claim professionals and a 68% within-30-days injured-worker return rate on wrap-up programs, the strongest financial and claim performance credentials in this guide.
Founded in 1897 and the 7th largest commercial P&C insurer in the US, CNA holds AM Best A+ (Superior) with construction staff carrying CRIS, designations at nearly 3× any other carrier, offering Florida GCs customizable programs spanning GL, Builder’s Risk, OCIP, CCIP, CPPI, and OPPI+ for complex multi-tier project structures.
Best For: Florida commercial GCs bidding on complex construction projects who need AM Best A+ credentials, CRIS, -certified construction underwriting, and specialist coverages including CPPI and OPPI+.
Standout Feature: IRMI CRIS, designations at nearly 3× any other carrier, combined with a Construction Defect Claims team averaging 20 years of experience, the deepest construction-specific technical know-how of any carrier in this guide.
Founded in 1937 and the #1 commercial auto insurer in the US, Progressive Commercial holds AM Best A+ (Superior), offering Florida GCs GL, commercial auto, WC, and BOP with the BusinessQuote Explorer for multi-line comparison, Snapshot ProView, telematics for fleets, and a 15% pay-in-full discount, with contractor vehicle coverage averaging approximately $272/month.
Best For: Florida GCs with commercial vehicle fleets who want to consolidate GL, commercial auto, and WC through the US’s #1 commercial auto insurer with a 15% pay-in-full discount.
Standout Feature: #1 commercial auto insurer in the US with Snapshot ProView, commercial telematics and BusinessQuote Explorer, making it the strongest option for Florida GCs whose vehicle fleet drives a big chunk of their total insurance cost.
Founded in 1997 in Chicago and the 5th largest global broker following its March 2022 acquisition of Hub International and Bold Penguin, Insureon gives Florida GCs access to 1M+ policies and 40+ A-rated carriers through an online comparison platform, with instant COI, licensed advisor support, and construction-specific coverage including GL, WC, Builder’s Risk, and BOP.
Best For: Florida general contractors who want to compare GL and multi-line quotes from 40+ A-rated carriers online with instant COI issuance and licensed construction insurance advisor support.
Standout Feature: Access to 40+ A-rated carriers on a single online platform with instant COI and licensed construction-specific advisor support, the broadest carrier comparison capability of any provider in this guide.
Florida law requires workers’ compensation for every Florida construction employee from the first hire, including sole proprietors doing construction work, and a stop-work order for non-compliance carries a penalty equal to twice the unpaid premiums for the preceding two years, making WC compliance a day-one obligation for every Florida GC with any employees.
Most Florida counties require GL as a condition of contractor licensing and many commercial clients require at least $1,000,000 per occurrence, confirming the policy meets the specific county minimum and any client contract requirements before purchasing prevents a COI from being rejected at project mobilization or license renewal.
Florida’s active hurricane season creates big material damage risk on active construction projects, confirming builder’s risk is available from the provider alongside GL and WC means structures and materials in progress are covered, not just third-party liability.
Under Florida law, a prime GC can be held liable for the workers’ comp claims of subcontractors’ employees if those subs are uninsured, confirming the policy includes completed operations and that the provider advises on subcontractor COI verification before project start prevents unexpected liability from the subcontractor chain.
Florida project managers and county permit offices often require COIs at short notice, sometimes before a site starts in the early morning. Confirming that the provider offers 24/7 instant online COI access prevents a missing certificate from delaying a big project start or permit approval.
For Florida general contractors in 2026, start by confirming your GL meets the local county minimum and that workers’ compensation is active for every construction employee from day one, both are legally required and a lapse in either can stop operations cold. Once you’ve covered the mandatory baseline, check that builder’s risk is available for hurricane-season exposure, that completed operations is included at full GL limits, and that the underlying carrier holds AM Best A- or higher. Florida GCs get the best results by comparing multiple carriers, either through a contractor-only independent agency or a digital multi-carrier platform, so you can find competitive GL and WC rates while keeping limits high enough to handle Florida’s elevated claim environment.
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