It’s alarming how often subcontractor agreements are disregarded by companies that subcontract work to vendors. The biggest exposure tends to be for contractors who subcontract work regularly. However ...
If you own a business, liability insurance protects you if there's an accident or injury in your workplace or caused by one of your employees. Your general liability policy also protects any other ...
Imagine your contractor causes significant property damage. You are provided a certificate of insurance (COI) listing you as an additional insured. You tender the claim as an additional insured and ...
Every construction project is a team effort, with multiple subcontractors bringing individual expertise to the table. Each subcontractor comes with unique insurance requirements that need tracking and ...
Certificates of insurance play an important function in doing business. Companies need a certificate to get work. A contractor needs one to get onto a jobsite. A trucker needs one to be able to pull ...
A certificate of liability insurance proves you have coverage. Buy a policy, then download your certificate of insurance. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising ...
Consider this: A subcontractor hits a gas line while digging, severely injuring workers. The subcontractor blames inaccurate markers, but liability falls on them—and you, the general contractor. Every ...
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A certificate of insurance proves your company has business insurance. You may need to show it to your clients. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners ...
COIs verify business insurance coverage, outlining policy type, effective dates, and limits. Unlike insurance binders, COIs are issued for active policies after underwriting is complete. Businesses ...