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9 Types of Insurance You Need to Protect Your Contractor Business

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This type of coverage will protect your company from various liabilities , including injury claims, and cover medical expenses. This protection is an essential part of any construction project as it will cover mistakes made during design or value engineering on-site modifications. Workers’ Compensation Insurance.

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10 Best Insurance Companies for Construction Businesses

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They offer a full range of business insurance policies, including general liability, commercial auto, workers’ compensation, and umbrella. Policies offered include general and professional liability, workers’ compensation, commercial auto, and tools and equipment. Get a quote. Find an agent. Get a quote.

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A Plumbing Contractor’s Guide to Insurance Coverage

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A plumbing contractor’s insurance policy covers claims for property damage, but it may also help defend against lawsuits resulting from a work-related incident. In this respect, general liability insurance or workers’ compensation could help cover those costs if an incident should occur. . How do I get plumbing insurance?

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Carpenter’s Insurance: Who Needs It & Why

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A large claim against your business could have a devastating financial effect that could threaten your livelihood. Here’s a partial list: Commercial auto insurance : You may operate trucks or vans, and commercial auto coverage enters the mix if you get in an accident with another vehicle or damage a fence on a job.

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Phase l Assessments for Tenants are the Hottest Environmental Issue in 2020

Green Building Law Update

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA, commonly referred to as Superfund), 42 U.S.C. In 2020, prospective tenants in commercial and industrial properties are now ordering a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. 9601 et seq.,

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I Just Read my 1000th Phase I Environmental Site Assessment this Year

Green Building Law Update

The majority of our work in reviewing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments is for lenders across the country, much of that undertaken by a non law subsidiary of this law firm, but the fastest growing segment in this space, by far, is Phase Is for commercial tenants. 9601 et seq.,

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Tenant’s New Defense to Hazardous Substance Liability

Green Building Law Update

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA, commonly referred to as Superfund), 42 U.S.C. Such is a real issue when in any given year the vast majority of commercial and industrial real estate transactions are leases and not contracts of sale. 9601 et seq.,

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