Building a wall of protection around your business.
Drywall contractor insurance for a variety of business sizes and industries.
No residence or commercial property would be complete without walls, making the work of drywall contractors invaluable. This highly specialized trade requires significant training, but even highly qualified and experienced individuals face certain risks. For this reason, specialized drywall contractor insurance is essential for this unique trade.
Protecting your business with specialized drywall contractor insurance.
The two biggest risks your drywall contractor business faces are property damage and injury. General liability insurance helps insure against both of these. For example, if one of your employees damages a client’s property while installing drywall, general liability insurance may help pay for the damage. Or, if a tool is left out and someone is injured when they trip over it, your general liability insurance may cover the cost of medical treatment or legal costs if you are sued.
Coverage for environmental hazards.
It may not seem as though drywall contractors face risks involving environmental hazards, but there is a significant one for those who are also involved in the removal of walls and ceilings as part of a remodeling process. Older structures may contain lead-based paint and asbestos, both of which require special handling. Environmental impairment liability insurance can help pay for costs associated with clean up, bodily harm, and property damage.
Protecting your business everywhere you are.
Drywall contractor insurance must include business auto insurance. As a business that travels from job site to job site, it’s crucial that your vehicles be covered in case they are involved in an accident. Business auto insurance offers financial protection if one of your company cars or trucks causes property damage or bodily injury. Insurance may also be available for physical damage to one of your own vehicles.
Reduce the impact of crime risks.
Crime insurance and employee dishonesty insurance are two policies you may also wish to consider. Crime insurance protects in the event of theft, vandalism, or fraudulent activity. Employee dishonesty covers for risks such as theft of materials or tools as well as embezzlement. Because your employees work in the homes and businesses of your clients, these are important coverages to have.
Insurance for the business side of your operation, too.
There are some insurance coverages that are essential in nearly every industry and it’s important to not overlook them. For instance, workers’ compensation insurance is likely required where you’re located, but it’s especially important because of the physical nature of your work and the higher likelihood of injury. Because regulations vary in different locations, make sure your agent knows all the areas where you perform work. Also, consider cyber liability insurance if you use a computer system in any way. Finally, if you’re accused of discrimination, employment practice liability insurance may help pay for defense costs and settlements.
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