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Skid Steer Loader Insurance

Comprehensive cover for skid steer loaders and compact track loaders across Australia.

Skid steer loaders are among the most popular and versatile compact machines on Australian worksites. Known colloquially as Bobcats, these highly manoeuvrable machines are used across construction, landscaping, agriculture, demolition and municipal works. Wheeled skid steers and compact track loaders typically cost between $40,000 and $120,000 new, with specialised models reaching higher. Skid steer loader insurance protects that investment against accidental damage, theft, fire and third party liability, whether the machine is used for own work, dry hire or wet hire.

What Types of Skid Steer Loaders Can Be Insured?
Skid steer loader insurance covers the full range of compact loaders used across Australia:

  • Wheeled Skid Steer Loaders: The traditional skid steer configuration with four rubber tyres. Ideal for hard surfaces, concrete, asphalt and indoor work. Popular brands include Bobcat, CAT, Case, John Deere and Kubota.
  • Compact Track Loaders (CTL): Rubber-tracked models offering better traction, lower ground pressure and improved stability on soft or uneven ground. Increasingly popular across all applications.
  • Small Frame Skid Steers: Lightweight machines under 2 tonnes for confined spaces, residential work and indoor applications.
  • Large Frame Skid Steers: Heavier models with higher lift capacities for commercial construction, materials handling and demolition work.
  • Multi-Terrain Loaders: Machines with wider tracks designed to minimise ground disturbance on sensitive surfaces like turf and finished landscapes.

What Does Skid Steer Loader Insurance Cover?

  • Material Damage: Covers accidental damage, collision, rollover, fire, theft, storm, flood, vandalism and malicious damage to your skid steer loader.
  • Third Party / Road Risk: Covers property damage your skid steer causes to other vehicles, property or infrastructure while operating on site or during short road movements.
  • Public Liability: Protects against claims for injury or property damage arising from skid steer operations, including materials handling, earthmoving and demolition.
  • Downtime / Loss of Use: Provides daily payments when your skid steer is off-hire or unable to work following an insured event. Particularly important for hire fleet operators with multiple machines.
  • Hired-In Plant: If you hire a skid steer from a third party, this covers damage to the machine while in your care, custody and control.
  • Transit Cover: Protects your skid steer while being transported on a trailer or truck between worksites.
  • Attachments: Buckets, augers, trenchers, brooms, graders, stump grinders, mulchers and other attachments should be individually listed and covered.

What Affects the Cost of Skid Steer Loader Insurance?
Premiums for skid steer insurance are typically calculated as a percentage of the sum insured:

  • Sum Insured Value: The replacement or agreed value of the machine plus attachments. Skid steers with a large attachment inventory can have a total insured value well above the base machine cost.
  • Use Type: Own use is generally cheaper than dry hire or wet hire. Skid steers are among the most commonly hired machines in Australia, and hire operations involve higher utilisation and varied operators.
  • Attachment Range: Machines used with demolition, mulching or trenching attachments may attract higher premiums due to increased risk of damage.
  • Operator Experience: Skid steers are often operated by less experienced personnel due to their perceived simplicity. This increases the likelihood of tipping, collision and hydraulic damage.
  • Claims History: A clean claims record results in better premiums. Theft is a major concern for skid steers due to their compact size and ease of transport.
  • Security: GPS tracking, immobilisers and secure storage are strongly recommended. Skid steers are among the most frequently stolen pieces of plant equipment in Australia.

Indicative Pricing Guide
As a general guide, comprehensive skid steer loader insurance in Australia is typically priced at 1.5% to 3.5% of the sum insured value per year:

  • Small Frame Skid Steer ($40K-$60K): $600 - $1,800 per year
  • Standard Skid Steer / CTL ($60K-$90K): $900 - $3,000 per year
  • Large Frame / Premium CTL ($90K-$130K+): $1,500 - $4,500 per year

Key Considerations for Skid Steer Owners

  • Theft Prevention: Skid steer loaders are among the most stolen plant items in Australia due to their compact size and the ease with which they can be loaded onto a trailer. GPS tracking and immobilisers are strongly recommended and may be required by some insurers.
  • Attachments Add Up: A skid steer with a full set of attachments (buckets, auger, trencher, broom, pallet forks, mulcher) can double the insured value. Every attachment must be individually listed with accurate values.
  • Track and Tyre Wear: Rubber tracks and tyres are subject to wear and tear, which is excluded from insurance. However, accidental damage to tracks and tyres from site hazards is typically covered.
  • Hire Fleet Risks: Skid steers in dry hire fleets are exposed to a wide range of operators with varying skill levels. Insurers assess fleet utilisation, maintenance records and hire agreement terms when pricing cover.
  • Tipping Risk: Skid steer loaders have a relatively high centre of gravity when loaded. Tipping and rollover is a common claim, particularly on slopes, uneven ground and during attachment changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about Skid Steer Loader Insurance and General Enquiries

How much does skid steer loader insurance cost in Australia?

Premiums are typically 1.5% to 3.5% of the sum insured per year. A $75,000 skid steer might cost $1,125 to $2,625 per year for comprehensive cover. Use type, claims history, security measures and the number of attachments all affect the price. Request a free quote for an accurate indication.

Does skid steer insurance cover theft?

Yes. Comprehensive skid steer insurance includes theft cover. Skid steers are among the most frequently stolen pieces of plant in Australia due to their compact size. Insurers typically require GPS tracking, immobilisers and secure storage. Higher excesses may apply if minimum security standards are not met.

Are skid steer attachments covered?

Attachments such as buckets, augers, trenchers, brooms, pallet forks and mulchers should be individually listed on your policy with accurate replacement values. Standard policies typically cover the base machine only. Unlisted attachments may not be covered in a claim.

Can I insure a compact track loader (CTL)?

Yes. Compact track loaders are insured under the same plant and machinery policies as wheeled skid steers. CTLs from brands like Bobcat, CAT, Case, Kubota and John Deere are all covered. The sum insured should reflect the replacement value of the tracked machine.

What is the difference between own use, dry hire and wet hire skid steer insurance?

Own use means you operate the skid steer for your own projects. Dry hire means you hire out the machine without an operator. Wet hire means you supply both the machine and operator. Each arrangement has different insurance requirements. Dry hire needs hired-out plant liability, while wet hire also requires workers compensation and public liability for the operator.

Does skid steer insurance cover tipping and rollover?

Yes. Accidental damage including tipping and rollover is covered under a comprehensive material damage policy. Tipping is one of the most common skid steer incidents, particularly on slopes, uneven ground and when operating with heavy loads at height.

Is my skid steer covered while on a trailer?

Transit cover protects your skid steer while being transported on a trailer or truck between worksites. Some policies include transit as standard, while others require it as an add-on. Confirm transit cover details with your broker.

Which insurers cover skid steer loaders in Australia?

Shielded compares quotes from specialist plant insurers including GT Insurance, Chubb, CGU, Zurich, QBE, Vero and Hollard. The best insurer depends on the machine value, use type and your claims history. As brokers, we find the most competitive and suitable cover for your operation.

What types of machinery and equipment can be insured?

We provide cover for a wide range of plant and equipment including excavators, bulldozers, loaders, cranes, forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandlers, concrete pumps, graders, rollers, compactors, generators, and specialist mining and forestry equipment. Whether you own a single machine or manage a fleet, we tailor policies to match your operation.

What does plant and machinery insurance cover?

Plant and machinery insurance typically covers accidental damage, fire, theft, malicious damage, storm and flood damage. You can also add public liability, road risk liability for registered machines, downtime or loss of use cover, hired-in plant cover, and personal accident cover for operators. Policies can be tailored for own use, dry hire or wet hire operations.

How much does plant and machinery insurance cost in Australia?

Premiums are typically calculated as a percentage of the sum insured value, usually between 1.5% and 4% depending on the equipment type, use, and claims history. A $100,000 excavator might cost $2,000 to $4,000 per year for comprehensive cover. Fleet policies covering multiple machines can often achieve better rates. Request a free quote through Shielded for an accurate indication.

What is the difference between dry hire and wet hire insurance?

Dry hire means you hire out equipment without an operator - the hirer is responsible for operating the machine. Wet hire means the equipment comes with an operator. The insurance requirements differ significantly. Dry hire owners need material damage cover on the equipment plus hired-out plant liability. Wet hire operators also need public liability, workers compensation for operators, and potentially road risk cover.

Can I insure hired-in plant and equipment?

Yes. Hired-in plant cover protects equipment you hire from a third party while it is in your care, custody and control. Most hire agreements make the hirer responsible for damage to the equipment. Without hired-in plant cover, you could be liable for the full replacement cost of a machine that is damaged or stolen on your site.

Do I need road risk cover for my plant and machinery?

If your equipment is registered for road use and travels on public roads (e.g., rollers, graders, mobile cranes), you need road risk or third party property damage cover for when the machine is in transit. Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance covers personal injury, but it does not cover property damage to other vehicles or infrastructure.

Who do I contact to make a claim?

Contact us at Shielded Insurance on 1800 97 98 99 or reach out to your insurer directly. We recommend notifying us as soon as possible after an incident, documenting the damage with photos, and securing the equipment to prevent further loss. Our team will guide you through the claims process.

What is downtime or loss of use cover?

Downtime cover (also called loss of use or hire cost reimbursement) provides a daily or weekly payment when your equipment is off-hire or unable to work following an insured event. This helps cover the cost of hiring a replacement machine or compensates for lost revenue while your equipment is being repaired.

Which insurers does Shielded compare for plant insurance?

We compare quotes from specialist plant and equipment insurers including GT Insurance, Chubb, CGU, Zurich, QBE, Vero, Hollard, and others depending on the type of equipment and use. The best insurer depends on whether the machinery is used for own work, dry hire, wet hire, mining, or construction. As brokers, we find the most competitive and suitable cover for your operation.

Can I get a fleet policy for multiple machines?

Yes. Fleet policies covering multiple pieces of equipment under one policy can simplify administration, provide consistent renewal dates, and often achieve better premium rates than insuring each machine individually. Fleet policies are suitable for contractors, plant hire companies and mining operators with multiple assets.