Professional services insurance in Farmington Hills, MI

Consultants, designers, bookkeepers, and other service firms face claims about the work itself — not just the office. Errors & omissions coverage is usually the centerpiece.

8independent agencies listed
2with 20+ year records
8serving businesses too

Farmington Hills, MI market figures computed from public licensing records as of 2026. “Records” reflect each agency’s earliest entry in the licensing file — see how we source data.

Professional coverage to consider

  • Professional liability (E&O)
  • General liability
  • Cyber liability
  • Business owner's policy (BOP)
  • Workers' compensation
  • Umbrella / excess liability

Coverage needs vary. A licensed agent will help you decide what applies — we don't provide quotes or advice.

Independent agencies in Farmington Hills

8 businesses listed from public licensing records, shown alphabetically. Listings are not endorsements.

Anne Insurance Group Inc

Farmington Hills, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2020 · NPN 19155618 · public licensing record

ATS Insure Agency LLC

Farmington Hills, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2024 · NPN 21224807 · public licensing record

Burns & Wilcox, Ltd

Farmington Hills, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2005 · NPN 141278 · public licensing record

Conner Insurance Group Inc

Farmington Hills, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2006 · NPN 962748 · public licensing record

Cti Insurance Agency LLC

Farmington Hills, MI

Unclaimed
HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2024 · NPN 21105344 · public licensing record

HomeownersAutoRentersCondo / co-opCommercial

In records since 2019 · NPN 15791380 · public licensing record

Source: Public licensing records: Texas DOI (Socrata) + Florida DFS bulk file; Iowa open data (CC-BY 4.0) for contact enrichment.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between E&O and general liability?

General liability covers bodily injury and property damage; E&O covers claims that your professional work caused a client financial harm. Many firms need both.

My client's contract requires proof of insurance — now what?

Agencies issue certificates of insurance and can adjust limits to match contract requirements. Bring the contract language to the conversation.

I work from home — do I still need business coverage?

Homeowners and renters policies rarely cover business liability. An agent can fit coverage to a home-based practice without overbuying.

Tell us what you need once.

We'll route your request to an independent agency serving Farmington Hills — and you'll always know who may contact you.

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