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Masonry Contractor Insurance in Indiana

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Masonry Contractor Insurance in Indiana

Indiana has no statewide general contractor or masonry license — licensing is entirely local, with Indianapolis/Marion County running the state’s largest bonded registration program. What sets Indiana apart on the cost side is workers’ comp: the state’s overall index is one of the lowest in the country, giving masonry contractors real premium relief compared to neighbors like Illinois, even as winter freeze-thaw cycles keep general liability claims a live concern statewide.

Indiana Masonry Contractor License Requirements

Masonry contractors in Indiana register locally rather than through a state license — Indianapolis/Marion County’s Department of Business and Neighborhood Services runs the most prominent program, requiring a surety bond and insurance proof.

  • No statewide masonry contractor license — requirements are set city by city and county by county
  • Indianapolis requires a minimum $10,000 surety bond naming the city as obligee, plus general liability insurance of at least $500,000 per occurrence
  • Proof of workers’ compensation coverage or a valid waiver required in Indianapolis and most licensing jurisdictions
  • Contractors working across multiple Indiana cities (e.g., Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend) must register separately in each

Resources: City of Indianapolis Contractor Licenses, OSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard — Construction, Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

Masonry Risk Factors Specific to Indiana

Risk FactorImpact on Insurance
Below-median workers’ comp index (65% of national median)Indiana’s overall WC index ranks among the lowest in the country, giving masonry contractors meaningfully lower comp premiums than most Midwest neighbors
Freeze-thaw brick and block spallingIndiana’s cold, wet winters still drive mortar joint failure and brick spalling, a common source of callback and warranty GL claims regardless of the WC cost advantage
Local bonding requirements (Indianapolis)The city’s $10,000 surety bond and $500,000 GL minimum set a real underwriting floor that carriers must document to support registration
Multi-city registration exposureContractors working across Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, and South Bend must satisfy each city’s separate insurance minimums, creating documentation complexity

Coverage Indiana Masonry Contractors Need

General Liability Insurance

General liability covers third-party injury and property damage claims, and it’s a hard requirement for Indianapolis’s bonded contractor license at a $500,000 per-occurrence minimum. It also backs up the freeze-thaw callback and warranty disputes common across Indiana’s masonry trade.

Workers Compensation

Workers’ compensation is mandatory for Indiana employees, but the state’s overall WC index sits at just 65% of the national median — one of the lowest in the Oregon DCBS study — meaning Indiana masonry contractors generally pay well below what similar crews pay in neighboring Illinois or Michigan.

Commercial Auto

Commercial auto covers trucks and trailers hauling brick, block, and mortar between job sites across Indiana’s mix of dense Indianapolis-area work and more rural statewide projects.

Tools & Equipment

Tools & equipment coverage protects masonry saws, mixers, and scaffolding — assets that still need protection even in a state with comparatively favorable WC costs.

How Much Does Masonry Contractor Insurance Cost in Indiana?

No masonry-specific NCCI class code exists in available state rate studies, so these estimates combine Insureon’s national median masonry costs with Indiana’s own overall workers’ comp index — one of the lowest in the country, which meaningfully lowers the WC line below the national baseline.

Coverage TypeEstimated Monthly CostWhat Drives It in Indiana
General Liability$55–$75/moClose to the national median; Indianapolis’s $500,000 GL minimum sets the underwriting floor for licensed contractors there
Workers’ Compensation$150–$185/moIndiana’s overall WC index sits at just 65% of the national median — well below the $254/mo national masonry baseline
Commercial Auto$150–$180/moIn line with national levels; multi-city work across Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and Evansville adds modest mileage exposure
Tools & Equipment$10–$14/moNear the national median; no unusual equipment-risk factors specific to Indiana

Where the workers’ comp figure comes from: Indiana’s overall workers’ comp index rate is 0.71, or 65% of the national median, ranking 45th of 51 jurisdictions in the Oregon DCBS 2024 study — one of the most favorable WC markets in the country.

What Moves the Price Up or Down

  • Which Indiana city or county you register and bid work in, since insurance minimums are set locally, not statewide
  • Indianapolis’s specific $10,000 bond and $500,000 GL minimum for its bonded contractor license
  • Payroll size and claims history, even though Indiana’s overall WC index is favorable
  • Freeze-thaw exposure on brick/block callback work statewide

These are estimated ranges based on national masonry cost data and Indiana’s overall workers’ comp index, not masonry-specific state rates; get a bound quote for an exact premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Indiana have a statewide masonry contractor license?

No — Indiana has no statewide general contractor or masonry license; licensing and registration are handled city by city and county by county.

Do I need a bond to do masonry work in Indianapolis?

Yes — Indianapolis requires a minimum $10,000 surety bond naming the city as obligee, along with at least $500,000 in general liability insurance per occurrence.

Why is workers’ comp cheaper for masonry contractors in Indiana than in Illinois?

Indiana’s overall workers’ comp index is just 65% of the national median, versus Illinois at 123%, per the Oregon DCBS study — a real, state-driven cost difference.

Do I need a separate license for each Indiana city I work in?

Generally yes — Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, and South Bend each run their own local registration programs with no cross-recognition between them.

Local licensing requirements, bonding minimums, and cost estimates change; verify current requirements with your specific Indiana city or county building department and confirm final pricing with a bound insurance quote.

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