CEMENT & CONCRETE
CONTRACTOR
INSURANCE
What is Cement & Concrete Work Contractor Insurance
If you are wondering what cement and concrete insurance is- it can be simply described as commercial liability protection in case of lawsuits arising from bodily injury or property damage. This contractor insurance policy is a commercial liability insurance product that provides protection in the event damages or losses result from negligence or faulty installation within a residential or commercial premises.
What are the General Liability of Cement & Concrete Work Contractors?
Many homeowners and business owners throughout Ontario Canada require cement and concrete work to be done, such as driveways, floors and foundations, patios and sidewalks. At the same time home and business owners are becoming more savvy when looking for a concrete and cement work contractor and may request proof of insurance or WSIB coverage before they sign a contract or let you on their premises. We receive numerous calls from contractors who are looking for insurance coverage because their clients are requiring proof of insurance before starting a job.
What is Cement & Concrete Work Contractor General Liability Insurance?
Cement and concrete work contractors are similar to painters, plumbers, electricians, masons, flooring contractors, renovation contractors, HVAC technicians, window installers, fence and deck contractors, roofing contractors, and concrete contractors. These are all examples of contractors who enter into a contract with a client. When on the client's premises to repair or install an appliance, a contractor is has a duty of care to offer reasonable care ensuring that no harm or damage results to persons or property as a result of the contractors actions or inaction. In tort law, if a contractor does not fulfill their duty of care responsibilities while being on a client's premises, the contractor is at risk of being sued for their negligence. If a faulty installation causes burns or starts a fire, a contractor is likely to be sued. Contractors insurance is designed to protect appliance repair and installation businesses from damaging lawsuits relating to negligence or improper work. General liability could mean the difference between forced liquidation and remaining in business.
Why Should Cement and Concrete Work Contractors Get Contractors Insurance?
If you are working as a cement and concrete work contractor in the province of Ontario, you should get a comprehensive cement and concrete insurance policy that covers your tools, legal expenses, and liability for property damage and bodily injury coverage. I am asked, what is the most appropriate time to get covered as a cement and concrete work contractor? I recommend that sooner is better than later. A contractor engages in a level of risk each and every time he or she lays or repairs cement or concrete. Something can always go wrong when concrete is being laid or damage can occur as a result of a repair. With that being said, one shouldn't wait to get cement and concrete work liability insurance. Get it as soon as you can.
How Long Will it Take to Get Cement and Concrete Work Contractors Insurance
Before you’re able to get general liability insurance for your cement and concrete business, I will first need to qualify that you fit into our underwriting criteria. After you complete your request for a quote, I will call you to collect all of your experience in the field of cement and concrete work, business insurance history as a contractor, installation floater details, contractor tools, WSIB information for any employees you may have, review liability limits and deductibles, review business interruption coverage needs, commercial locations that you rent/own, locations that you occasionally rent for our tenant's legal liability coverage and the need for liability for non-owned auto coverage. If your commercial coverage needs falls into one of our extensive contractor packages, I could have coverage bound for you in as quickly as 20 minutes.
What are the Potential Costs?
Every appliance installation and repair contractor has an obligation to ensure he or she is getting the best price for commercial insurance. For some small-business owners, they avoid being properly covered because of reasons of yet another cost of doing business. Unfortunately, many contractors only choose to get insurance protection when a problem with one of their jobs arises. This is a common mistake that I want to insure I can make sure doesn't happen to you. I hope that I can put you at ease by letting you know that household appliance installation insurance doesn’t have to break the bank and it is my goal to have proof of commercial insurance in your hands within a few hours.
However, the premium for appliance installer liability insurance policies can vary from contractor to contractor. Typically, our liability, tool, loss of income, equipment and installation floater package start at $725/year for $2 million in coverage. This packaged rate will assume that you are a contracting business that provides exclusive sub-trade type of contracting work and have gross annual receipts of less that $2,000,000 a year. Please keep in mind that your price will also depend on your history and experience as a contractor, business contracts, company size, ownership of stock, buildings, contents and tools. For more information about the factors that can affect your cost of insurance as a contractor, check out the: "How much does contractor insurance cost?" page.
The Risks You Face
As a cement and concrete work contractor, you face a wealth of risks. You may feel that you provided ultimate service for your client but that doesn't meant that the client won't accuse you of negligence causing damages. If you unknowingly damage the clients property or the concrete work done causes a problem at a later date, you may be deemed responsible. Cement and concrete companies are always at risk of being sued by their clients and you’re no different.
The concrete laid may eventually crack and cause water damage and their insurance company is looking to find probable cause elsewhere. Do not be surprised if your business is served in a lawsuit. It is best business practice to close the gaps in risk for your cement and concrete business. Don't delay. Click "get a quote" and provide some details about your business so I can reach out to you and ensure you are properly covered today!