Most pages that promise to tell you what fiber contractor insurance costs in Michigan give you nothing — “every business is different, request a quote.” That’s half true: carriers do underwrite each account individually. But real market ranges exist, and we publish them. Below are 2026 premium ranges for Michigan fiber, cable, and low voltage contractors by line of coverage and operation size, followed by every factor that moves your number — class codes, scope mix, Michigan-specific rules, and the prime requirements that dictate your limits.

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2026 Premium Ranges for Michigan Fiber Contractors

Line of CoverageMichigan Typical Annual Premium
General Liability — solo tech ($1M/$2M)$1,500 – $3,100
General Liability — 2–5 employee crew$2,600 – $5,600
General Liability — OSP contractor with underground scope$4,500 – $11,000
Workers Comp — telecom class (7600-type)$3.00 – $6.50
Workers Comp — underground class (6325-type)$7.00 – $14.50
Commercial Auto ($1M CSL + hired & non-owned)$3,000 – $9,000 (1–3 vehicles — MI no-fault raises auto)
$5M Umbrella (Zayo-tier requirement)$3,600 – $8,200
Full package — 2–5 employee crew$7,500 – $18,000
Full package — 10+ employee OSP operation$19,000 – $56,000
Why We Publish Ranges When Competitors Won’t

Most insurance sites hide pricing entirely because vague pages convert desperate clicks. We’d rather you arrive at the quote form knowing whether you’re a $8,000/year account or a $60,000/year account — the conversation goes faster and the quote fits better.

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Michigan-Specific Factors

Licensing

Michigan requires a state electrical license for work touching line voltage through LARA; most low-voltage fiber scope falls outside it but verify scope. Municipal permits apply.

Workers Comp Rules

Michigan requires workers' comp at one employee in most cases. Standard private-market coverage with waiver-of-subrogation endorsements available.

The Michigan Market

Michigan's quirk is no-fault auto — commercial auto premiums run above national average, and PIP selection matters. Everything else prices near national norms. Demand: Omni Fiber's $465M multi-state build includes Michigan, plus AT&T, Comcast, and T-Fiber expansion.

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The Six Drivers That Move Your Premium

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How to Get an Accurate Michigan Quote

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does fiber contractor insurance cost in Michigan?

A solo fiber tech in Michigan typically pays $1,500 – $3,100 per year for General Liability alone. A 2–5 employee crew running a full package (GL + Workers Comp + Commercial Auto + Umbrella) typically lands between $7,500 – $18,000 per year. Larger OSP operations run $19,000 – $56,000+. Exact pricing depends on payroll, class codes, scope mix, and claims history.

What drives workers comp cost for fiber contractors in Michigan?

Class codes and payroll. In Michigan, telecom-class work (code 7600 equivalent) runs $3.00 – $6.50, while underground construction (6325 equivalent) runs $7.00 – $14.50. Misclassification either overcharges you every year or triggers an audit clawback.

Why won't anyone publish an exact price for Michigan fiber contractor insurance?

Because carriers underwrite each account individually — payroll, revenue, scope mix, states of operation, equipment values, and loss history all move the number. The ranges on this page are real market ranges from placed policies; your quote requires your actual numbers.

What insurance do fiber contractor primes require in Michigan?

Most Michigan primes (Omni Fiber, AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile / T-Fiber) require $1M/$2M GL minimum (increasingly $2M/$4M), statutory workers' comp with waiver of subrogation, $1M CSL commercial auto with hired & non-owned coverage, and umbrella limits from $2M to $10M depending on the prime.