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Professional Services · Minnesota

Minnesota IT & Tech Company Insurance

Minnesota technology companies — from Minneapolis software developers to managed service providers across the Twin Cities — need professional liability and cyber liability coverage that standard BOP policies don't include. As a MN-licensed independent broker, I find tech company insurance for MN businesses that covers professional service liability, cyber incident response, and general business needs.

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What IT and technology company insurance covers

Technology companies and IT service providers in Minnesota need professional liability (E&O) and cyber liability coverage that standard BOP policies don't include. A complete tech company program protects against the specific claims your industry faces.

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Technology E&O / Professional Liability

Covers claims arising from software errors, system failures, missed deliverables, and professional advice that causes financial loss to clients. The foundation of any IT company insurance program.

Cyber Liability

Covers data breaches, ransomware incidents, system intrusions, and the significant costs of breach response — notification, credit monitoring, and third-party liability for compromised client data.

General Liability

Covers bodily injury and property damage to clients during on-site work, damage to client hardware, and premises liability at your office.

Commercial Property

Covers computers, servers, networking equipment, and office property against fire, theft, and covered damage.

Media Liability

Covers claims arising from content you publish — website content, social media, and software that infringes on intellectual property or contains defamatory content.

Employment Practices Liability

Covers wrongful termination, discrimination, and harassment claims — tech companies have significant EPLI exposure in competitive talent markets.

Why Dayton Insurance

An independent agent who works for you

Unlike captive agents who represent one company, I shop multiple carriers to find the right coverage at the right price for your Minnesota business.

Truly independent

I represent multiple top-rated carriers — not just one company. That means you get options, not a single take-it-or-leave-it quote.

Claims advocacy

When you file a claim, you have someone in your corner. I'll walk you through the process and follow up with the carrier so you don't have to fight it alone.

One agent, start to finish

From the first quote to renewal, you work with Nate directly. No call centers, no handoffs, no surprises at renewal.

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Ready to get covered in Minnesota?

As an independent broker, I shop multiple carriers to find the right fit for your Minnesota business. Most commercial quotes come back within 2–3 business days.

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No forms, no fees — just a straightforward conversation about your coverage needs.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Tech E&O and Cyber Liability?

Tech E&O covers your professional errors that cause client financial loss — a software bug, missed deadline, or incorrect configuration. Cyber liability covers data breaches and security incidents that compromise data. Both are essential for technology companies.

Does my GL cover damage to a client's hardware during on-site work?

GL covers property damage to third parties caused by your operations. If you damage a client's equipment while on-site, GL covers that claim. Tech E&O covers the financial losses from your professional work.

How much does IT company insurance cost in Minnesota?

IT company insurance in Minnesota typically runs $2,500–$10,000 annually for a combined tech E&O and cyber liability program, depending on your annual revenue, client contract values, and the sensitivity of data you handle.

Do managed service providers (MSPs) need different coverage than software developers?

Yes — MSPs have significant ongoing professional liability exposure from managing client systems. Software developers have product liability for software they build. I'll tailor your program to the specific services your tech company provides.