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General
Contractor Insurance - General contractors take
the lead on construction projects, making them the prime
target should something go wrong. Holding a general contractor
liability insurance policy is a critical part of being
a responsible party, and is mandatory if they wish to
be awarded construction contracts.
Subcontractor Insurance - Subcontractor liability
insurance is no different than general contractors
liability insurance, in that it provides coverage
for construction professionals. Subcontractors
cannot rely on piggybacking on the general contractor's
policy, so they need to have, and are often times
contractually required to carry, their own policy.
Electrical Contractor Insurance - Electricians
are responsible for properly wiring residential
and commercial buildings, where the margin of error
is slim and the liability potential great. Carrying
the right coverage is vital, and a requirement
in order to be able to work in this industry.
Handyman Insurance - Handymen might not
be licensed contractors, but are still responsible
for doing all sorts of smaller, residential construction
projects. This means their liability exposure can
be great, necessitating a handyman insurance policy
that provides the liability and property protection
they desperately need.
Optional Coverage's:
Surety Bonds - As a contractor, you
are often times required to have a surety bond to ensure
you perform, per the contractual requirements. If you
fail to perform, then the surety
bond provider will make a payout to your client,
covering their financial losses up to the bond
limit.
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