Business Insurance Tasmania

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Last Updated: 07/04/2025
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Whether you're living in the city of Hobart or anywhere else across the island in Launceston, Devonport or Port Arthur, having the appropriate car insurance is essential for all Tasmanian drivers. That's why it's important to compare your car insurance options to help you find the best policy for your needs.

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What are my car insurance options in Tasmania?

There are several types of car insurance available to safeguard your vehicle and provide financial protection in the event of a covered accident or other specified circumstances. Here are the primary car insurance options in Tasmania:

  1. Third party property damage (TPPD) insurance: this insurance can cover damage caused by your vehicle to someone else's property. However, it doesn’t cover damage to your vehicle.
  2. Third party fire and theft (TPFT) insurance: TPFT insurance can provide coverage for fire or theft-related damage to your car, in addition to damage caused by your vehicle to someone else's property. It offers more coverage compared to TPPD insurance.
  3. Comprehensive car insurance: offering the highest level of coverage, comprehensive car insurance can protect against a broad range of risks, including vehicle damage from accidents, fire, theft, vandalism and weather events such as hail. It can also cover damage to third-party property for which you are liable.
  4. Compulsory third party (CTP) insurance: CTP insurance is mandatory in Tasmania and can cover your liability for personal injury or death caused by your vehicle to others, but not for any vehicle or property damage. The CTP premium is included in your vehicle registration fees and is administered by the Motor Accidents Insurance Board.
Claimable event Comp. TPFT TPPD CTP
Damage to someone else’s property
Damage to your car due to fire
Damage to your car due to theft
Damage to your car due to weather
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Damage to your car due to accident or collision
Injury or death of someone else in an at-fault accident

*Not all weather-related incidents are covered under a comprehensive car insurance policy. Check your PDS to find out what's covered and what isn't.

How much does car insurance cost in Tasmania?

When it comes to determining the cost of car insurance in Tasmania, there are several factors to consider:

  • How old you are and your experience on the road: due to their greater risk profile, young and inexperienced drivers, such as those under 25, typically pay higher premiums than older drivers who have decades of experience. Additionally, female drivers tend to pay less for insurance than male drivers do due to the lower comparable incidence of accidents.
  • Your driving record: your history behind the wheel, including any accidents or offences in the past, will likely affect the cost of your insurance. Premiums will increase if there’s a history of at-fault claims.
  • The car you’re insuring: the insurance cost can be affected by the make, model, age, and value of your car. Due to the higher cost of maintenance or replacement, more expensive or high-end vehicles may be subject to higher rates.
  • Where you live: the pricing may also vary depending on where you reside and park your car. Premiums may be higher in suburbs or towns with greater accident or theft rates.
  • The type of policy you buy: whether you choose comprehensive, TPFT or TPPD will affect how much you pay for coverage; for example, comprehensive insurance is the most expensive, while TPPD is generally the most affordable.
  • How much you use your vehicle and the way you use it: Your premium may be affected by the annual distance driven by your car and how you’re using it. In general, driving further or utilising the vehicle for work-related purposes will increase risk exposure and potentially raise premiums.
  • Your excess: selecting a higher excess amount can reduce your premium, but it’ll also increase your out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a claim, so it’s important to assess your preferences in this area before buying your policy.

To give yourself the best chance of obtaining the cheapest car insurance policy available for your particular needs which also offers suitable coverage, it’s essential to compare offers from various insurers. It’s worth noting that insurance carriers may treat these criteria differently, so you’ll receive different costs from different insurers when getting quotes.

How do I compare car insurance offers in Tasmania?

There are several factors to consider when comparing car insurance deals, including:

  • Policy cost: it's crucial to evaluate the premium rates offered by different insurers, as you’ll want to avoid overpaying for coverage. However, while affordability is crucial, it's also essential to look for a balance between cost and coverage. Picking the cheapest car insurance policy available may not necessarily offer the protection you need, for example.
  • Coverage details: thoroughly review the inclusions and exclusions of each car insurance offer. Understanding the benefits and limitations that may impact your coverage is vital, as it’s important to know what is and isn’t covered by your policy. For instance, each policy will come with standard exclusions, such as drink driving or driving with a suspended licence.
  • Optional extras: evaluate the availability of optional extras offered by insurers. These extras can include roadside assistance coverage, coverage for windscreen repair or replacement with no excess and hire car coverage. Assess the value and relevance of these extras based on your individual needs.
  • Discounts and bonuses: enquire about available discounts and bonuses which can help you save. These may include multi-policy discounts and promotional discounts for timely or online sign-ups. Understand the eligibility criteria for each discount and assess the long-term value of these deals.
  • Excess options: comparing the excess requirements available is another area to consider. This is the out-of-pocket amount you must pay when making a claim. While a higher excess may result in lower premiums, consider whether the excess amount is affordable for you in case of a claim.
  • Payment flexibility: consider the flexibility of payment options provided by insurers. Many insurers offer discounts for annual payments, while others may offer monthly instalments at no extra cost. Choose the payment option that aligns with your financial situation and preferences.

By carefully considering these factors and comparing car insurance offers, you can make an informed decision and select the most suitable coverage for your car in Tasmania from your available options.

What are the requirements for car insurance in Tasmania?

In Tasmania, the legal requirement for all registered vehicles is to have CTP insurance. As mentioned, this type of insurance is designed to provide coverage for personal injury or death caused by your vehicle to other people and is included in your vehicle's registration fees.

While having comprehensive or third party car insurance isn’t a requirement in Hobart or anywhere else in Tasmania, having one of these optional policies can provide you with added peace of mind and financial protection that you can be covered if a covered event takes place.

When determining the most suitable coverage option for you, it’s important to assess your needs, budget and the value of your vehicle. This can help you make an informed decision and select a policy that aligns with your requirements as a driver.

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How to buy car insurance

  1. Fill out an online quote form

    To generate relevant quotes, you’ll need to provide information about yourself, your car and the cover you’re after. This quote form is simple and should only take minutes to complete.

  2. Compare offers

    Once you’ve done this, you’ll be able to compare personalised quotes based on premiums, inclusions, exclusions, claims process, excess, optional extras and more in minutes.

  3. Pick one you like and buy it

    If you find a policy you’re happy with, you can complete your car insurance purchase through our partner's website. Once bought, your cover can kick in as soon as today.

Common questions about business insurance

Are there any types of business insurance which are compulsory in Tasmania?

Yes – workers compensation insurance is a requirement for businesses who have employees and meet certain criteria in Tasmania. Additionally, you’ll also be required to have third-party personal injury insurance if you own a work vehicle. It’s important to note that there may be circumstances where other types of business are a requirement based on your industry or a contract you’re taking on, so you should be clear on what’s required before you buy your insurance.

What is workers compensation insurance and who provides it in Tasmania?

Workers compensation insurance is a type of cover designed to protect employees who suffer a work-related injury or illness. In Tasmania, this program is run by WorkSafe Tasmania and requires employers to either take out a policy with a licenced insurer or apply to self-insure.

Will I have to visit a broker in Tasmania to take out business insurance?

There’s no need for you to visit a Tasmanian business insurance broker in person at any stage during the policy purchase process. This can all be done online with Savvy, meaning you may not have to leave the comfort of your home or office.

Can I purchase insurance for my business’ building or property?

There is a type of business insurance available to those who wish to cover their property and its contents, which is known as commercial property insurance. Other types of insurance won’t provide coverage in this area, so if you own your business’ premises and are looking for greater coverage, it may be worth exploring your commercial property insurance options with Savvy.

Disclaimer:

Savvy is partnered with BizCover Pty Ltd (ABN 68 127 707 975, AFSL 501769) to provide readers with a variety of business insurance policies to compare. Savvy earns a commission from BizCover each time a customer buys a business insurance policy via our website. We don’t arrange for products to be purchased from these brands directly, as all purchases are conducted via BizCover. Savvy does not compare all business insurance policies or providers currently operating in the market. Any advice presented above or on other pages is general in nature and doesn’t consider your personal or business objectives, needs or finances. It’s always important to consider whether advice is suitable for you before purchasing an insurance policy. For any further information on the variety of insurers compared by BizCover or how their business works, you can read their Financial Services Guide.

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