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Worker’s Comp for Stockroom Employees

Worker’s Comp for Stockroom Employees – Hardware Store Insurance

Stockrooms are the heart of every hardware store. Stockroom workers face daily physical risks ranging from unloading shipments and moving bulky stock to climbing high shelves. Workplace injuries can often come from lifting large objects, working with knives and other sharp objects, handling heavy boxes and trying to get through a crowded storage area as well.

Hardware Store Insurance provides Workers Compensation Insurance to provide coverage for hardware stores and their employees. Our goal is simple:

Ensure your employees are safe and avoid unforeseen employee injury associated expenses for your business.

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Why Your Hardware Store Needs General Liability Insurance

The stockroom is a high-risk area where injuries are more likely due to heavy lifting, rapid movement, and equipment handling. Workers’ Comp ensures both your team and your business remain protected in case of accidents.

Workers’ Comp covers:

  • Medical treatment for workplace injuries

  • Lost wages while employees recover

  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy

  • Long-term disability benefits

  • Employer legal protection

Business Owner’s Policy (BOP)

A business owner’s policy (BOP) is a solid set of coverages tailored for small to mid-sized hardware stores. The combination of General Liability Insurance, Commercial Property Insurance, and Business Interruption Coverage provides you with maximum protection at reduced rates. A BOP is particularly beneficial for hardware stores because it covers your inventory, tools, shelving and displays as well as your building against the risks posed by fire, theft, vandalism and natural disasters. If your store needs to close temporarily due to one of these unexpected events, the Business Interruption portion pays for loss of income and expenses incurred while not operating so you can remain afloat during a downtime.

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Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Hardware stores are generally labor-intensive — heavy lifting, using tools, refilling shelves, working in storerooms and moving equipment. These can lead to employee getting injured. Most states will require you to have Workers’ Compensation Insurance, and it is also important to protect your employees and your business. It includes medical bills, treatment for rehabilitation, salary loss, and benefits for workers who are unable to work. Workers’ Compensation prevent your business from pricey litigation on workplace accidents and helps protect your team by providing financial support during these incidents.

General Liability Insurance

General Liability Insurance is the most essential hardware store protection out there. It covers things like customer injuries and unnecessary damage to property occurs, and that a hardware store will have many of these issues more than other stores. Whether it be from falling objects, sharp tools or slippery floors, accidents can happen at any moment. Even a small event can trigger significant financial implications without liability. General Liability Insurance protects your hardware store against the unforeseen so that you can operate with peace of mind.

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Services Provided by Us

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Commercial Auto Insurance

Protect the vehicles that keep your hardware business running—whether it’s product delivery vans, service trucks, or supply transport vehicles.

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Product Liability Insurance

Hardware stores sell thousands of products, from power tools to electrical items. If any item you sell causes injury or damage

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Tool & Equipment Coverage

From saws and drills to forklifts and cutting machines, your hardware store depends on valuable equipment.

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Cyber Liability Insurance

Hardware stores rely on POS systems, digital payment gateways, and customer data. Cyber Liability Insurance shields your business from data breaches

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Large Hardware Retail Chains

Larger hardware chains face expanded risks—multiple locations, high inventory volume, heavy foot traffic, and high employee turnover.

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Small Hardware Shops

Smaller hardware stores need strong insurance protection without high premiums. Our tailored plans cover essential risks like customer injuries

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Return-to-Work Programs

Support your injured employees with structured return-to-work programs that reduce costs and help workers safely resume their duties

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Hardware Store Injuries

Employee and customer injuries are common in hardware stores due to heavy lifting, sharp tools, and crowded aisles.

Find Out About Frequently Asked

Because they work with heavy inventory and high-risk tools—making workplace injuries more likely.

 

Yes. Back strains, sprains, and lifting injuries are fully covered under Workers’ Compensation Insurance.

 

In most states, yes. Any business with employees must carry Workers’ Compensation by law.

 

If you have employees, Workers’ Compensation is legally required in most states. It protects your employees and prevents costly lawsuits if an injury occurs at work.

 

Yes, you can add endorsements for equipment rental liability and damage protection.

 

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