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Insurance For Removalists
Compare business insurance built around the real risks removalists face — and line up the right cover before your renewal.
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A few details about your business and the cover you need. Takes under a minute.
We match you
We line you up with the right vetted broker for removalists and your risks — no guesswork.
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Your broker takes it from there — quotes and cover, sorted.
What you get
Built around your business
- Cover matched to the liability, property, and people your business depends on.
- One short form a broker can act on — no repeating your details five times.
- A renewal review before rollover, so you're not auto-renewed on a stale premium.
How it works
Simple next steps
- 1Tell us how your business operates and your renewal month.
- 2We match you to a broker who fits your line of work.
- 3You review the cover and only switch if it fits better.
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Good to know
No lock-in and no obligation. We only connect you with a partner if it genuinely helps — you decide whether to proceed.
Business insurance
Insurance for Removalists
Removalists carry risk in every job — heavy items, customers' homes, and goods worth a fortune in transit. Public liability covers damage to a property or injury during a move, while goods-in-transit and carrier's liability cover the customers' belongings while they are in your care, which is the claim removalists fear most. Add commercial vehicle cover for the trucks, contents and equipment cover for trolleys and blankets, and workers' compensation for your crews, who do physically demanding work. With many policies renewing around 30 June, review your transit limits before the new financial year.
Common questions
Removalists — insurance questions
Do I need goods-in-transit cover as well as public liability?
Yes, they cover different things. Public liability handles damage to the property or injury to others, while goods-in-transit and carrier's liability cover the customers' belongings while you are moving them. Damaging a client's furniture is the classic removalist claim, so transit cover is essential.
Is workers' compensation a must with a removal crew?
If you employ crew, yes — it is legally required, and removals is heavy, injury-prone work. Strains, drops and lifting injuries are common, so workers' compensation protects both your team and the business from those claims.
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