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Seller insurance requirements

Do you need insurance to sell on Amazon?

Insurance required

Yes. Amazon requires professional sellers to carry commercial liability insurance within 30 days of exceeding $10,000 in gross proceeds in any single month. The policy must provide at least $1,000,000 per occurrence, include product liability, and name Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates as additional insured.

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starting monthly

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The requirement

Amazon (Seller Central) at a glance.

What Amazon does and does not require, and what your buyers may ask for even when the platform is silent. Confirm against the current seller agreement before you rely on it.

Insurance required?

Insurance required

When it applies

Within 30 days of exceeding $10,000 in gross sales in any one month on a Professional selling account.

Minimum limits

$1,000,000 per occurrence and in aggregate, including product liability and bodily injury.

Additional insured

Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees.

Carrier rating

Insurer rated A- or better by AM Best or Standard & Poor's.

Deductible cap

No greater than $10,000.

COI deadline

COI on request; coverage required within 30 days of crossing the threshold.

Named insured

Must match your legal entity name (or registered DBA) in Seller Central.

When you actually need it

What triggers a coverage request.

The policy pieces that matter for Amazon sellers are commercial general liability, product liability, bodily injury & property damage. These are the moments that create the need in practice.

01

You cross $10,000 in sales in a single month on a Professional account

02

Seller Central reclassifies your account and requests a Certificate of Insurance

03

You launch a private-label or higher-risk product (supplements, skincare, electronics)

04

A wholesale buyer or retail partner asks to be named as Additional Insured

The exposure

What happens if you skip it.

Amazon can request your Certificate of Insurance at any time once you cross the threshold. Failing to provide compliant coverage can put your selling privileges and account health at risk, and leaves you personally exposed if a product you sold injures a customer or damages property.

By the numbers

Why the coverage is worth it.

Amazon keeps growing, and so does product-liability exposure. A single defective-product claim can cost more than years of premium. These are the numbers behind the requirement.

60%

of paid units sold on Amazon come from third-party sellers like you, who carry their own product liability

Marketplace Pulse (Q1 2026)

$10K–$500K

typical pre-trial product-liability settlement range, with jury verdicts running into the millions

Insurance Information Institute — product liability facts

~67%

of product-liability cases end in a settlement paid to the plaintiff

Insurance Information Institute — product liability facts

48%

of U.S. commercial tort costs are carried by small businesses — about $160 billion a year

U.S. Institute for Legal Reform

How Assureful helps

A Amazon-ready policy, priced on real sales.

Assureful connects to your store, prices product liability from your real monthly sales, and issues a marketplace-ready Certificate of Insurance with the required additional-insured wording, usually the same day.

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Questions

Amazon seller insurance FAQ.

At what point does Amazon require insurance?+

Amazon requires commercial liability insurance within 30 days after your gross proceeds exceed $10,000 in any single month on a Professional selling account. Below that, coverage is not mandated by Amazon, but you are still personally liable for the products you sell.

How much product liability insurance does Amazon require?+

At least $1,000,000 per occurrence and in aggregate, with product liability and bodily injury included, a deductible no higher than $10,000, and an insurer rated A- or better by AM Best or S&P.

Who does Amazon need listed as additional insured?+

Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees must be named as additional insured on your Certificate of Insurance, and your named insured must match your legal entity in Seller Central.

What happens if I sell on Amazon without insurance?+

Once you are above the threshold, Amazon can request a Certificate of Insurance and restrict selling until you provide compliant coverage. Without a policy you also carry the full cost of any product-injury or property-damage claim yourself.

Sources

Where these requirements come from.

Requirements as documented as of 2026-07. Marketplace terms change, so confirm against Amazon's current seller agreement before you rely on this page.

  1. 01

    Amazon Seller Central: Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements
  2. 02

    Assureful: Amazon Seller Insurance ($10K / 30 days / $1M)

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