Get coverage built to protect your CNC machining business.
CNC machining businesses operate with precision—and so should your insurance. Whether you’re running a small job shop or a large-scale manufacturing operation, having the right protection in place can make all the difference when unexpected problems arise. From equipment breakdowns to customer liability, this tailored coverage helps safeguard your livelihood, employees, and production timeline.

What risks does your policy cover?
CNC machine shops face highly specific risks, and a customised insurance solution can help cover:
Fire or equipment malfunction
Mechanical breakdown or power surge
Workplace injuries or employee accidents
Third-party property damage or bodily injury
Stolen or damaged tools and raw materials
Business interruptions due to covered events
We work with trusted providers to create policies that reflect your operations—linking you to comprehensive manufacturing coverage through our experienced team who understands your industry inside and out.
Essential protections for CNC machining
The right plan for your business often includes several layers of protection. That’s why many machine shop owners rely on a mix of specialised policies to help fill gaps. If a client slips on your property or a defective part results in a lawsuit, you’ll want protection that goes beyond basic coverage.
You can explore customised support through our dedicated insurance team that understands the nuances of CNC work and advanced manufacturing processes

Frequently Asked Questions
What type of insurance do CNC machine shops need?
Most CNC shops need a mix of general liability insurance, property coverage, equipment breakdown insurance, and a Business Owner’s Policy (BOP). These help protect your tools, workspace, employees, and legal responsibilities.
2. Does insurance cover damage to CNC machines?
Yes. If your CNC equipment is damaged due to fire, power surges, or other covered events, your policy can help cover repairs or replacement. We help you find coverage that fits your exact machinery and operations.
3. Are employee injuries covered under CNC machining insurance?
Injuries to employees are typically covered under a separate workers’ compensation policy. However, many CNC insurance plans can integrate or work alongside workers’ comp to ensure seamless protection.
4. What happens if a customer sues due to faulty parts?
If a part you’ve machined causes injury or property damage, product liability coverage—often part of your general liability insurance—can help cover legal costs and settlements.
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Whether you’re expanding your floor space or integrating new robotic automation, let’s make sure your insurance grows with your operation. Our team works closely with manufacturers across California to deliver scalable coverage that protects your shop now—and into the future.