Builder's Risk Insurance
Construction and contract work encompass some of the most diverse occupations, and with this diversity comes a number of risks. While some contractors and construction businesses have storefronts that clients could visit and potentially sustain an injury on the premises, others install drywall or kitchen cabinets in homes and could be held liable for the products if they inadvertently cause harm.
Contracting and construction business owners rely on adequate General Liability Insurance to safeguard their business against the mounting risks of potential lawsuits over accidents, injuries, and illnesses — especially in today's litigious environment. How General Liability Insurance Protects Construction and Contracting Businesses Contractors benefit from General Liability Insurance in 3 ways:
General Liability Insurance may also include business interruption coverage, which might cover revenue lost while you're in court defending yourself against a claim. Talk to your Buckner agent to learn more about your General Liability coverage options. General Liability Insurance for Construction and Contracting Businesses: Key Details As you consider your coverage needs, it's helpful to know the kind of claims General Liability Insurance safeguards your contracting or construction business against — and what it doesn't. Take a look at the types of third-party claims typically covered by General Liability Insurance for contractors, and be sure to ask your Buckner agent about the policies that fit your business needs. Bodily Injury Claims As professionals in a labor-intensive industry, builders and contractors know that no matter how careful a business is, accidents happen, especially when untrained visitors enter a work site. With General Liability Insurance, though, you have the protection your small contracting or construction businesses needs against these all-too-common accidents and lawsuits. In the event of an accident on your business premises, these policies pay for medical expenses, funeral expenses, and court-awarded compensation if a third party's injury results in death. While General Liability covers injury- and illness-related expenses for third parties, your own employees' on-the-job injuries are not covered under this policy. For the protection your employees need on the job, consider purchasing Workers' Compensation Insurance as well. Property Damage Claims General Liability Insurance protects your contracting or construction business against the high cost of a lawsuit if someone alleges that your business damaged their property or that your business is responsible for their inability to use that property. For contractors who work in remodeling, it's important to note that property damage liability coverage typically does not cover damage caused to client property you are working on. Completed Products Claims General Liability Insurance policies can protect your construction or contracting business against claims related to the services you've completed and the products you've produced. So if, for example, your business inadvertently installs kitchen cabinetry with unstable shelving that ends up injuring the homeowner, your contracting company could be found liable. With the proper coverage, however, your legal expenses and any damages can be covered, up to your policy limits. Personal and Advertising Injury Claims If you advertise for your contracting or construction business, you may want to consider a General Liability policy that covers copying another party's advertising or infringing on copyrights or brands. Allegations that your contracting or construction business caused non-physical damages to another person or entity are all too common when competing with other businesses in the same industry. Medical Expenses Claims Should an accident happen on your business premises to someone who is not employed by your contracting or construction business, General Liability Insurance covers the expense of the injured person's medical attention. Remember if someone is hurt on your property that you insist they seek medical assistance immediately. From an insurance standpoint, it's better to compensate for immediate medical costs, such as a trip to the ER, rather than risk the liability for not attending to the situation right away. Protect Your Construction or Contracting Business Don't leave your contracting business vulnerable to chance. Contact a Buckner agent today, and one of our licensed agents will help you assess the risks associated with contracting or construction, and ensure your contracting or construction business is protected with a General Liability policy that leaves you secure. |
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