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Select Insurance, LLC Blog: contractors insurance
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Wednesday, April 13, 2022While it is great to have a business owner’s policy (BOP) to protect your company against loss, it is just as vital to take steps on your own to prevent a claim. These four methods are a great way to ensure tools and supplies don’t mysteriously disappear without your knowledge. READ MORE >>
Monday, December 27, 2021Whether you are a general or specialized contractor, you probably know that it’s important to keep all of your projects on schedule and within budget. Any setback might put a dent in those plans, but you likely know that you can’t avoid every risk of something potentially going wrong. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 27, 2021Your contractors insurance is unlikely to extend to subcontractors, unless you have made specific arrangements with your provider. As a general rule, every contractor, crew or company on a job site is expected to bring their own coverage to the task at hand. Is Subcontractor Insurance Necessary? READ MORE >>
Friday, April 30, 2021Contractors insurance is a tricky subject when it comes to people working from home. As a rule, contractors insurance typically covers injuries and damages involved with client-facing jobs such as if someone is injured in the course of your job. Say you are a general contractor and someone falls on a saw you left out. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 Contractors provide a variety of services, from construction to plumbing and electrical maintenance. You will need insurance coverage to protect not only your business, but also your customers. Consider some of the policies you might need to add to your portfolio. What Is Insurance For Contractors? READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Compared to other professions, contractors face many unique risks. Not only do contractors have clients that rely on them, but they also work on client property with heavy and destructive equipment. This risk is reflected in the amount of insurance contractors need. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 16, 2019 If you are a construction contractor, you probably know how important it is to keep your projects on schedule. You also likely know that a sudden malfunction in your tools or other equipment might throw a wrench into those plans. As a result, you might see the project grind to a halt. READ MORE >>
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