Computer/iPad: “iPad Used for Estimates Smashed on Site: Electronic Gear Floater.”

I was showing a client a 3D render on my iPad Pro ($1,200). I tripped over a drop cloth, and the iPad smashed onto the concrete. I claimed it under my “Tool Floater.” Denied. “Electronic Data Processing (EDP) equipment is excluded from the definition of ‘Tools’.”

Key Takeaways

  • Tools vs. Electronics: Insurers distinguish between “Contractor Tools” (drills, saws) and “Electronics/EDP” (laptops, tablets, phones). A standard tool policy often excludes electronics.
  • EDP Coverage: You need a specific endorsement called “Electronic Data Processing” or a “Mobile Electronics” floater to cover iPads and laptops used in the field.
  • Drop Coverage: As with tools, ensure the electronics policy covers “Accidental Damage” (drops), not just theft.
  • Software/Data: Hardware is cheap; data is expensive. EDP coverage often includes costs to restore lost data or software, which standard tool insurance does not.

The “Why” (The Trap): Fragility and Obsolescence

Insurers separate electronics because:

  1. They break easily: A drill survives a drop; an iPad does not.
  2. They become obsolete: A 5-year-old saw is useful. A 5-year-old iPad is a paperweight.

Because the risk profile is different, they are moved to a different policy section with a higher rate or different deductible.

The Investigation: “I Called Them”

I shopped for coverage for a field laptop and iPad.

1. Standard Tool Floater

  • Result: Specifically excluded “Computers, Cell Phones, and Tablets.”

2. AppleCare+ / Manufacturer Plan

  • Cost: ~$150/2 years.
  • Coverage: Covers accidental drops ($49 deductible).
  • My Analysis: For single items like an iPad, this is better and cheaper than commercial insurance. It has zero claims hassle.

3. Commercial EDP Rider

  • Cost: Added to business policy. Covers theft and drops.
  • Benefit: Covers all devices in the business, not just one. Good if you have 10 employees with iPads.

Comparison Table: Protecting Field Tech

DeviceTool InsuranceEDP InsuranceAppleCare/Warranty
DrillCoveredNot CoveredNo (Drops)
iPadExcludedCoveredCovered (Best)
Laser LevelCoveredSometimesNo
DroneExcludedExcluded (Aviation)DJICare (Best)

Step-by-Step Action Plan

  1. Buy the AppleCare/Protection Plan: When you buy the device, just buy the plan. It is the most efficient way to handle screen cracks.
  2. Back Up Data: Insurance replaces the iPad, not the blueprints. Use cloud storage (OneDrive/iCloud).
  3. ** ruggedize:** Put it in an OtterBox or Survivor case. Insurance denies claims for “wear and tear,” but a case prevents the damage in the first place.
  4. Check “Laser” Classification: Laser levels/transits are often in a grey area. Ensure they are listed as “Surveying Equipment” on your tool schedule, as they are fragile like electronics.

FAQ

Q: Is my phone covered?
A: Almost never on a business policy. Use your mobile carrier’s insurance or buy an unlocked phone with a manufacturer protection plan.

Q: What about the software I bought?
A: EDP coverage often includes a sub-limit for “Data and Media” to rebuy software licenses.

[IMAGE: Screenshot of an “Exclusions” page listing “Computers, Peripheral Devices, and Software.”]

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