Insurance for Artisans and Makers in Central Florida
Artisans and makers—including crafters, jewelers, potters, and woodworkers—help drive Central Florida’s local economy through farmers markets, art fairs, and online platforms. But creating and selling handmade goods carries unique risks that standard policies may not cover. A tailored insurance plan helps protect your creative business from accidents, liability claims, and unexpected losses.
General liability insurance is a must, especially for makers who sell in-person at markets or pop-up events. It covers third-party bodily injury and property damage, such as if a customer trips over your booth setup or is injured by a product. Many event venues require vendors to carry this type of coverage.
Product liability insurance is also crucial. If a product you sell causes harm—like a reaction to a handmade lotion or a sharp edge on a metal sculpture—this insurance helps cover legal fees and damages. It's essential for businesses that manufacture or alter products in any way.
If you store inventory, materials, or equipment at home, in a studio, or in a shared workspace, commercial property or inland marine insurance can help cover losses due to fire, theft, or weather-related damage. For those who transport goods frequently, transit coverage is recommended.
Online sellers may benefit from cyber liability insurance to protect against data breaches and digital fraud, especially when collecting customer information or processing payments on platforms like Etsy or Shopify.
At Insurance Alliance, we understand the blend of passion and professionalism that drives Central Florida’s maker community. We help artisans and creators craft insurance plans as custom as their work—so they can keep creating without worry. Contact Insurance Alliance today to protect the products, creativity, and future of your handmade business.









