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Contractor Insurance

3
Nov

How to Avoid Common Landscapers Insurance Claims

Most types of contracting businesses across all industries, including landscaping, face various liability risks. However, property damage isn’t among the most common landscapers insurance claims. This is because building softscapes or hardscapes doesn’t usually involve a lot of work on the client’s building or physical assets such as cabinets or electrical wiring. You’ll usually be installing or maintaining structures in

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13
Oct

A Quick Guide to Plumbing Contractors Insurance

Every industry has its own unique relationship with insurance agencies. At the same time, industries such as plumbing and construction have similar insurance models due to higher risks of worker injuries. Here’s a look at what you need to know to get the right insurance for your plumbing business. Types of Insurance Coverage Plumbers Need A basic plumbing contractors insurance

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6
Oct

Insurance for Roofing Contractors: Which One Do You Need?

Owning a roofing business can be a very profitable career. The key is knowing what you need to do to protect your business. One of the most important ways to ensure the financial stability of your company is to have the right type of insurance that will protect your assets if an accident occurs. The roofing industry involves specific types

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8
Sep

A Quick Guide to Finding the Right Electrician Insurance Policy

Electricians face multiple risks while performing their job,  thus putting their lives on the line regularly. For example, a faulty electrical circuit can cause severe injury and possible death. Luckily, there are multiple policies that you can purchase to protect you on the job. This guide will help you find the right electrician insurance policy so that you can perform

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4
Aug

6 Ways in Which Insurance Benefits Roofing Contractors

With at least 50 roofers dying on the job annually, roofing is one of the most dangerous jobs in the U.S. Apart from falls, roofers are also vulnerable to other occupational hazards, such as electrocution due to contact with naked electric wires, falling objects, harmful chemicals, and UV exposure. Take note that even visitors, clients, and other third parties can

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