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Friday, June 24, 2022No matter whether you have a specialty or offer general contracting services, it’s important to carry the right type of insurance to protect yourself and your business. There are several different policies and coverages available, but it can be hard to tell which ones are best for your business. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 13, 2022The construction industry is among the most dangerous, with the highest rate of fatal injuries. Safety should be the highest priority on construction sites to protect both your employees and the integrity of the project. The most common sources of risk involve falls and struck by objects, operating heavy machinery and the use of chemicals. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 20, 2022Whether your home improvement projects are large or small, hiring a reliable, qualified and competent contractor is vital to any successful project. With this in mind, here are some top tips to help you with making this important decision. Conducting the Interview READ MORE >>
Friday, November 19, 2021Like any business, contractors have their own unique risks. Get the protection you need with the right insurance policies. Discuss the following (and additional) options with your independent insurance agent to build an appropriate insurance package for your business. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 3, 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 >>
Thursday, April 15, 2021Contractors face a variety of dangerous risks when it comes to operation and roofing contactors are no exception. If you work on roofs for a living, you could face claims regarding your work or equipment. The amount of insurance you will need depends on the coverage itself and the scope of your business. READ MORE >>
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