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Delaware insurance guide

Product liability insurance for your Delaware Amazon or Shopify business

A practical state page for your third-party seller business, built around store data, product category, COI requests, and why Amazon or Shopify does not replace your own product liability policy.

42%

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$26

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TLDR

If you're a Delaware seller, start here.

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You should treat Delaware context as one layer of the quote, not the whole insurance decision.

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The current illustrative monthly premium signal for Delaware is $54, compared with a national baseline of $53.

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Delaware's sales tax context is 0%, which can matter for seller planning even though tax is separate from insurance coverage.

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Assureful license information is listed for Delaware.

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State pages should be paired with category pages because skincare, supplements, baby products, electronics, and pet products create different insurance questions.

State comparison

Delaware context versus the national baseline.

These are planning signals, not a final quote. The real price still depends on product category, monthly sales, claims history, limits, and underwriting review.

Illustrative premium signal

Delaware

$54/mo

National

$53/mo baseline

Delaware is currently near the national baseline; product category and sales volume still matter more than the state signal alone.

Sales tax planning context

Delaware

0%

National

5.1% average signal

Tax context is not insurance coverage, but it can help you think through where your business is based, where you sell, and how your state-specific planning should be documented.

License signal

Delaware

License listed: 3001242353

National

Assureful supports US seller workflows

License data helps confirm regulatory context, but the policy still has to fit products, channels, limits, and buyer wording.

Category overlay

Delaware

State page plus category page

National

Generic state-only page

The strongest page match combines state, platform, and product niche instead of swapping only the state name.

What changes by state

State-specific does not mean state-only.

Your state matters, but it should be tied to what you sell, the channels you use, and the proof of insurance your buyers or marketplaces ask you to provide.

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Business location

Your Delaware business address can affect licensing, policy administration, taxes, and notices.

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Buyer requirements

Amazon, retailers, suppliers, and wholesalers may ask for specific limits, wording, or Additional Insured treatment.

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Legal environment

State law, venue, and claim patterns can influence how product claims are handled after a dispute starts.

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Product category

The product you sell usually matters more than the state alone. Supplements, skincare, baby products, electronics, and pet products need different review.

Research notes

What this means for your Delaware seller account.

Selling on Amazon or Shopify does not place your products under Amazon's insurance or a marketplace safety net. If your product injures a customer or damages property, your business can still be pulled into the claim.

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One of the biggest obstacles for some injured plaintiffs involves defective products purchased through you on Amazon.com and other online ...

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This landmark case questioned Amazon's liability for defective products sold by you on its platform.

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You should know that recently, it was ruled that Amazon could be held liable for defective products after an item that was purchased on their website seriously ...

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You should know that all online retailers who operate their own e-commerce website and sell any third-party products may be held strictly liable for product defect ...

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You should know that in a legal first, Amazon can be held liable for defective products sold on its website. Learn more on FindLaw's U.S. Third Circuit Court ...

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You should know that the Case Law: Amazon's Liability for Defective Third-. Party Goods. A number ... not persuaded that Amazon should escape liability for defective third-party goods ...

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You should know that coverage applies regardless of where the customer is located, so a Delaware seller with a policy is still protected if a buyer in another state files a claim.

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Product liability insurance protects against claims from adverse effects, ensuring you can cover legal costs and settlements without jeopardizing your business.

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Get affordable ecommerce business insurance built for Amazon, Etsy & online sellers. Covers product liability and more – start your quote today.

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Need coverage for your online store? Discover the top ecommerce business insurance vendors and tips for finding the right one.

Licensing

Assureful license information for Delaware.

Assureful, Inc. is listed for Delaware under license number 3001242353. View full license information.

Policy checklist

What a Shopify or Amazon product liability policy should include.

Do not stop at a quote number. The policy should fit the product, the channel, the buyer requirements, and the paperwork your business will actually need.

Product liability

Covered bodily injury and property damage claims tied to products sold through Amazon, Shopify, wholesale, or other supported channels.

Legal defense

Defense costs for covered product claims, including claims that are disputed or never reach trial.

Certificates

Certificate of Insurance support for marketplaces, wholesale buyers, retail partners, suppliers, and Additional Insured requests.

Category fit

Clear treatment of your product category, including ingredients, safety exposure, use case, manufacturing, imports, and claims language.

Channel fit

A policy path that understands you may move between Shopify, Amazon, TikTok Shop, wholesale, and retail buyers.

Case research

Real cases that show seller exposure.

These examples are not legal advice. They show why your own product liability policy matters when you sell on Amazon, Shopify, wholesale, or another channel.

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United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit - 2019

Fox v. Amazon.com, Inc.

Why it matters for Delaware
National marketplace example involving warnings, batteries, and property damage.
What was disputed
A hoverboard bought through Amazon allegedly caused a house fire; the court addressed product-liability and warning theories against Amazon.
Outcome
The Sixth Circuit revived part of the warning-related claim while rejecting other theories.
Seller takeaway
Powered products, electronics, toys, and battery-backed goods can create both injury and property-damage exposure.
View source

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California Court of Appeal - 2020

Bolger v. Amazon.com, LLC

Why it matters for Delaware
California marketplace and product-distribution analysis for a product sold through Amazon.
What was disputed
A customer alleged a replacement laptop battery purchased through Amazon exploded and caused severe burn injuries.
Outcome
The court held Amazon could be treated as part of the chain of distribution for strict liability purposes and reversed summary judgment for Amazon.
Seller takeaway
California sellers should not assume marketplace distance removes product-liability questions after a product injury.
View source

Questions

What to ask before you apply.

Do Delaware Amazon and Shopify sellers need product liability insurance?+

You may need product liability insurance because Amazon, wholesale buyers, retail partners, suppliers, or lenders can ask you for proof of coverage. Shopify may not require coverage just to run a store, but you still need your own policy once your products create real customer exposure or buyer requirements.

What should a Delaware eCommerce product liability policy include?+

Look for product liability coverage, general liability where appropriate, legal defense for covered claims, COI support, Additional Insured handling, marketplace-ready proof of insurance, and clear exclusions for the product categories you sell.

Is Assureful licensed for Delaware sellers?+

Yes. Assureful has state licensing information for Delaware, and the license details are linked from this page.

Does the buyer's state matter if my business is based in Delaware?+

Your business location matters for licensing and policy administration, but claims can involve customers, venues, or counterparties outside Delaware. Make sure your policy supports where you sell and the channels you use.

Can a Delaware seller use one policy for Amazon and Shopify?+

That is usually the goal if you sell across more than one channel. Your policy should support your business, product category, and proof-of-insurance requirements across Amazon, Shopify, wholesale, and other supported channels.

What is the difference between general liability and product liability?+

General liability is the broader commercial liability policy area. Product liability focuses on covered bodily injury or property damage claims tied to products you sell. If you sell physical products online, product liability and COI support are usually the pieces you need to inspect closely.

What can slow down a quote?+

Unsupported product claims, unclear manufacturing details, recent claims, unresolved recalls, missing supplier information, or unusual buyer wording can add review time before a quote is sent.

Are Delaware state pages a replacement for category pages?+

No. This page explains local context. Category pages explain product risk. Your questions can be very different if you sell skincare, supplements, electronics, baby products, or pet products, even when your business is based in the same state.

References

Sources used for state case examples.

Review these source links if you want to understand the legal background behind the insurance notes on this page.

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    Fox v. Amazon.com, Inc.

    Justia case opinion. Used to explain what this can mean for your Delaware third-party seller business.

  2. 02

    Bolger v. Amazon.com, LLC

    FindLaw case opinion. Used to explain what this can mean for your Delaware third-party seller business.

  3. 03

    Online Retail Laws and Third-party Sellers

    Case-law research result. One of the biggest obstacles for some injured plaintiffs involves defective products purchased through you on Amazon.com and other online ...

  4. 04

    Oberdorf v. Amazon: A Landmark Case in Product Liability ...

    Case-law research result. This landmark case questioned Amazon's liability for defective products sold by you on its platform.

  5. 05

    Amazon May be Responsible for Third-Party Defective ...

    Case-law research result. Recently, it was ruled that Amazon could be held liable for defective products after an item that was purchased on their website seriously ...

  6. 06

    Is Amazon Liable for Third Party Sellers' Products Answer ...

    Case-law research result. All online retailers who operate their own e-commerce website and sell any third-party products may be held strictly liable for product defect ...

  7. 07

    Third Party Liability in Third Circuit: Amazon Can't Skirt ...

    Case-law research result. In a legal first, Amazon can be held liable for defective products sold on its website. Learn more on FindLaw's U.S. Third Circuit Court ...

  8. 08

    AMAZON AS A SELLER OF MARKETPLACE GOODS ...

    Case-law research result. The Case Law: Amazon's Liability for Defective Third-. Party Goods. A number ... not persuaded that Amazon should escape liability for defective third-party goods ...

  9. 09

    Delaware Product Liability Insurance for Amazon & Shopify ...

    Case-law research result. Coverage applies regardless of where the customer is located, so a Delaware seller with a policy is still protected if a buyer in another state files a claim.

  10. 10

    Get Comprehensive Product Liability Quotes For Online Sellers

    Case-law research result. Product liability insurance protects against claims from adverse effects, ensuring you can cover legal costs and settlements without jeopardizing your business.

  11. 11

    Ecommerce Business Insurance

    Case-law research result. Get affordable ecommerce business insurance built for Amazon, Etsy & online sellers. Covers product liability and more – start your quote today.

  12. 12

    Ecommerce Business Insurance 2025: Affordable Options

    Case-law research result. Need coverage for your online store? Discover the top ecommerce business insurance vendors and tips for finding the right one.

  13. 13

    E-commerce Product Liability Isn't Just for Amazon

    Case-law research result. Insurance Coverage: Product liability insurance is no longer optional, it's a must. Many e-commerce platforms now require sellers to carry it.

  14. 14

    Understanding Amazon Seller Insurance: Requirements & ...

    Case-law research result. Protection against potential liabilities involved in operating a storefront on Amazon, including bodily injury, property damage, and product ...

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