Utah's cable installation market is growing fast — from CATV and coax work across the Wasatch Front to MDU cable installs at Silicon Slopes developments. If you're a cable installer, CATV contractor, or low voltage cable technician working in Utah, our licensed brokers will get you the right coverage fast. General Liability, Workers' Comp, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine, and DOPL-compliant Bonds.
From residential coax installs along the Wasatch Front to commercial MDU cable work at Silicon Slopes developments — we cover the full spectrum of Utah cable installer risks.
Required by Utah DOPL and most cable TV providers, ISPs, and property managers. Covers third-party bodily injury and property damage during cable installation, coax runs, and MDU work across the Wasatch Front and statewide.
Utah law requires workers' comp for employers with one or more employees. Essential for protecting your crew working in SLC neighborhoods, on aerial strand, and inside MDU buildings across Utah County and the Wasatch Front.
Covers your work vans and cable installation vehicles hauling equipment on I-15 and I-80 between Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, and job sites throughout Utah. Hired and non-owned auto coverage available.
Utah municipalities and major cable TV providers increasingly require $2M–$5M umbrella limits for ROW and MDU contracts. We get you the limits needed to qualify for Utah UDOT, city, and large MSO subcontractor contracts.
Protects your cable installation tools, test equipment, coax reels, and materials whether on a Utah jobsite, in transit on I-15, or stored at your yard. Equipment theft and damage coverage included.
License bonds and performance bonds required by Utah DOPL and by Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, and Utah municipalities for public ROW permits and cable franchise agreements.
We provide cable installer insurance to CATV contractors, coax installers, and MDU cable technicians throughout the Wasatch Front, Silicon Slopes corridor, and all of Utah.
Cable installer insurance for contractors working on SLC residential coax installs, MDU cable projects, and commercial low voltage work across the Salt Lake Valley.
CATV and low voltage cable insurance for Utah County contractors working in Silicon Slopes developments, BYU campus buildings, and the rapidly growing Provo-Orem tech corridor.
General liability and workers' comp for Ogden cable installers and CATV subcontractors working on residential and commercial cable projects throughout Weber County.
Cable installer insurance for St. George and Washington County crews working on one of Utah's fastest-growing cable and broadband installation markets in southern Utah.
Cable contractor insurance for Logan and Cache Valley installers, including Utah State University area installs and residential cable expansion projects in northern Utah.
We cover cable installers statewide — Lehi, Murray, West Valley City, Sandy, Draper, Cedar City, and rural Utah cable installation territories.
Generic agents don't understand Utah DOPL requirements or the specific risks of cable TV and coax installation work across the Wasatch Front. We do.
We know exactly what Utah's Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing requires for cable, low voltage, and telecom contractor licenses — and we make sure your policy meets those requirements so your Utah contractor license stays active.
We understand what Comcast, Cox, DISH, DirecTV, and regional cable TV providers require from their Utah subcontractors — and we issue COIs that meet those exact MSO insurance specifications.
Need a certificate of insurance to start a Utah cable job tomorrow? We get you insured and issue COIs promptly so you never lose a Utah contract over paperwork.
Standard policies often exclude underground work or cable operations. We make sure your Utah policy covers your actual cable installation work without buried exclusions that leave you exposed.
Common questions from Wasatch Front cable TV installers, CATV contractors, and low voltage cable technicians about insurance requirements in Utah.
Yes. Utah cable installers working for cable TV providers and ISPs are typically required to carry general liability insurance. Utah's DOPL licensing requirements and most MSO subcontractor agreements require proof of GL before any cable installation work can begin statewide.
Yes. Utah requires all employers with one or more employees to carry workers' compensation insurance. This includes cable TV installers, coax contractors, and low voltage cable technicians operating anywhere in Utah. Failure to carry workers' comp can result in significant fines and stop-work orders.
Cable installer insurance in Utah typically starts around $800–$2,000/year for general liability depending on your revenue, trade type, and operations. Adding workers' comp, commercial auto, and an umbrella policy will increase the total. Submit a quote request above for accurate Utah pricing from multiple A-rated carriers.
Most cable TV and ISP companies in Utah require subcontractors to carry at minimum a $1M general liability policy, workers' compensation, and commercial auto. Many also require a $2M–$5M umbrella. We specialize in helping Utah cable installers meet Comcast, Cox, and other MSO subcontractor insurance requirements.
Yes. Multi-dwelling unit (MDU) cable installers working in Utah apartment complexes, condos, and commercial buildings are required to carry their own general liability and workers' comp. Property managers and building owners across Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden require COIs before allowing cable installation work on premises.
No-obligation quotes for cable TV installers, coax contractors, and low voltage cable technicians across the Wasatch Front and all of Utah.
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Insurance products and availability vary by state. Utah contractor insurance requirements are subject to change. Always verify current DOPL requirements directly with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing. This site does not constitute legal or licensing advice.