Financial Advisor Equipment Breakdown Insurance Cost
How much does Equipment Breakdown cost for Financial Advisors? 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 professional services firm segment.
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Most Financial Advisors pay between <strong>$180 and $1,980 per year</strong> for Equipment Breakdown, with the median financial advisor paying roughly <strong>$660/year ($55/month)</strong>. Premium is rated per $100 of equipment value; 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.
How much does Equipment Breakdown Insurance cost for Financial Advisors?
Coverage Axis sees Financial Advisors Equipment Breakdown premiums cluster between $15 and $165 per month — about $180–$1,980 annually for the middle 50% of accounts. The median financial advisor pays close to $660/year.
Where you land inside this range depends on the underwriting variables specific to your operation. professional services firm risks see pricing that is E&O-driven, which means small changes in claim history or exposure can move premium materially in either direction.
How ISO codes shape your Equipment Breakdown premium
Equipment Breakdown rating for Financial Advisors starts with the ISO class code mapped to the operation. The code controls the base rate per $100 of equipment value, which is then adjusted by experience modifiers and carrier-specific multipliers.
Class-code disputes are a common reason for premium overages — a financial advisor placed in a higher-rated cousin class can pay 20-40% more than necessary. Asking the broker to confirm the assigned class code before binding is the single fastest premium audit.
What does a Equipment Breakdown quote for Financial Advisors actually require?
For Financial Advisors Equipment Breakdown quotes, Coverage Axis prepares a standard submission package that includes the ACORD forms, three years of currently valued loss runs from each prior carrier, payroll and revenue exposure data, and an operations narrative that addresses the specific underwriting questions for the professional services firm segment.
Complete packages turn around in roughly 24 hours for standard risks. Specialty placements (high-severity exposures, prior claims, or unique operations) take 3-5 business days.
State-by-state factors that change Financial Advisors Equipment Breakdown pricing
Where a financial advisor operates affects Equipment Breakdown pricing as much as how the financial advisor operates. State-level factors include: rate filings approved or pending, judicial environment, NCCI vs independent rating bureau treatment, and state-specific endorsements required (or excluded) by law.
Coverage Axis sees the same professional services firm risk priced 25-45% apart between the cheapest and most expensive feasible states. The state your business is domiciled in vs the states you operate in both affect the rating math.
Why new operations pay more for Equipment Breakdown on Financial Advisors
New Financial Advisors ventures pay more for Equipment Breakdown in year one than established operations pay at renewal. The differential is typically 20-40% and reflects the lack of loss-run history. Without three years of paid claims data, carriers price to the class average — which includes the worst operators in the class.
By year three, a clean operation can demonstrate its actual loss experience and earn rate credit. The improvement curve is fastest after year one (assuming clean claims) and flattens by year three or four.
How does a prior claim change Financial Advisors Equipment Breakdown pricing?
The premium impact of a paid claim on Financial Advisors Equipment Breakdown follows a predictable curve. First claim in the window adds 20-50% at renewal. Second claim doubles down — the account is typically declined by the current carrier and shopped to surplus markets at premium 2-3x baseline.
Claim severity matters as much as frequency. A single $5K claim has a smaller effect than a single $50K claim; both have a much smaller effect than a single $500K claim with a reserve still open.
The 2026 rate environment for Financial Advisors Equipment Breakdown
Market context matters when comparing your Equipment Breakdown quote to historical norms. The 2026 professional services firm environment is meaningfully different from 2019 or 2021 — base rates are 30-50% higher in absolute terms, even for clean operations.
What this means: if you are renewing on the same carrier you have been with for five years, you have absorbed the full cycle of rate increases without comparison shopping. A focused remarketing exercise often finds 8-20% in savings by moving to a carrier whose appetite for Financial Advisors has improved during the cycle.
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Almost always claims-made. Occurrence professional liability is rare and typically much more expensive. Claims-made requires careful tail/ERP planning at termination.
Clean accounts quote in 3-5 business days. Firms with claim circumstances or unusual service lines (regulated industries) take 1-2 weeks.
Professional liability at $1M-$5M depending on revenue and largest client engagement size. Cyber at $1M-$5M. GL/Property modest. Umbrella stacked above.
For professional liability, less than for many classes. State licensure and regulatory environment matter more than rate filings.
Significant FTE or revenue growth typically triggers mid-term endorsements or premium audits. Plan for 15-30% premium growth on years with material headcount expansion.
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