Facility Maintenance Company Commercial Crime Insurance Cost
How much does Commercial Crime cost for Facility Maintenance Companies? Premium ranges, the underwriting variables that move them, and how to land in the lower half of the range with carriers that actively want to write the facility services segment.
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Most Facility Maintenance Companies pay between $480 and $2,880 per year for Commercial Crime, with the median facility maintenance company paying roughly $1,200/year ($100/month). Premium is rated per $1,000 of employee dishonesty limit; the spread reflects payroll/revenue size, three-year claims history, operational profile, and state. Clean operations consistently land in the lower half of that range.
What rating basis does Commercial Crime use for Facility Maintenance Companies?
Commercial Crime for Facility Maintenance Companies is rated per $1,000 of employee dishonesty limit — that is the unit of exposure carriers use to scale premium against operations. The base rate per unit comes from ISO loss costs, refined by each carrier with its own experience.
Two adjustments do most of the work after the base rate: your experience modifier (which captures three years of paid claims relative to expected losses) and the schedule rating credits or debits an underwriter applies based on operational quality.
Why some Facility Maintenance Companies pay more than others for Commercial Crime
Within the facility services segment, the biggest cost movers for Commercial Crime are well-documented. In rough order of impact, the most material factors are:
- Square footage cleaned / serviced annually
- Slip-and-fall claim history
- Use of harsh chemicals or pressure equipment
- Property care, custody, and control exposure
- Auto fleet size and driver mix
The first three of those typically explain 60-70% of the spread between a low-end and high-end premium on otherwise comparable operations.
How do deductibles change Commercial Crime cost for Facility Maintenance Companies?
Deductible trade-offs on Commercial Crime for Facility Maintenance Companies are linear inside the standard market and accelerate at higher retentions. The realistic credit schedule looks like:
- $1K → $2.5K: 5-8% credit
- $2.5K → $5K: 8-12% additional
- $5K → $10K: 10-15% additional, but only with reserve documentation
Going beyond $10K usually requires moving to a large-deductible or self-insured retention (SIR) structure that not every carrier offers for this segment.
Sizing the Commercial Crime limit for Facility Maintenance Companies
Facility Maintenance Companies typically buy Commercial Crime limits at one of three tiers: $1M/$2M (entry, contract minimum), $2M/$4M (mid-market, common requirement for commercial projects), or $1M/$2M primary with $5M+ umbrella (mature operations with large contracts).
The third structure is usually the cheapest path to high effective limits. The umbrella picks up where the primary ends, and pricing per $1M of umbrella is roughly 40-60% of pricing per $1M of additional primary limit.
Multi-line bundling: Commercial Crime + companion coverages for Facility Maintenance Companies
Carriers offer multi-line credits when Facility Maintenance Companies place Commercial Crime alongside companion coverages with the same insurer. Typical bundle credits run 5-15% across the placed lines, with the largest credit going to the lead line in the package.
For facility services risks, the natural bundle includes the lines most relevant to the segment's slip-and-fall-driven loss shape. A multi-line submission also tends to be priced more sharply than monoline because the carrier captures more premium per submission and underwrites the whole story at once.
How does state affect Facility Maintenance Companies Commercial Crime cost?
State variation in Facility Maintenance Companies Commercial Crime pricing comes from three sources: regulatory (some states approve rates faster, allowing carriers to react to loss trends), legal (state liability law and jury composition affect severity), and concentration (states with heavy industry presence have richer carrier competition).
For multi-state operators, the place-of-operation question on the application matters more than most realize. Two Facility Maintenance Companies with identical revenue but different primary states can pay 30-50% different premiums on the same coverage.
New Facility Maintenance Companies ventures: what to expect on Commercial Crime pricing
Carriers price unknowns conservatively. A brand-new facility maintenance company has no track record, so Commercial Crime pricing defaults to class-average rates with debits applied for unproven operations. That premium can be 1.3-1.5x what an identical established business would pay.
The remedy is time and clean claims. A new operation that goes claim-free through its first three-year cycle typically lands at or below median pricing by renewal four. The credit accrues automatically as the loss-run window fills with real data.
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Facility Maintenance Companies typically pay $480-$2,880/year for Commercial Crime. Square footage serviced, claim history, and slip-fall exposure are the largest drivers.
Materially. Harsh chemicals, pressure equipment, and specialty cleaning all increase exposure. Documented MSDS programs and training reduce pricing impact.
ACORDs, three years of loss runs, payroll detail, square-footage breakdown by client type (residential vs commercial), and an operations narrative including chemicals used.
24-48 hours for clean residential-focused accounts. 3-7 business days for commercial accounts with property/CCC exposure.
Test the market every 2-3 years, especially before a renewal that follows a claim or after material operational change.
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