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November 20, 2024
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General Contractor Insurance In Florida

Are you a General Contractor in Florida? From an employee who suffers a severe laceration while using a saw to an accidental fire that causes major property damage to tool theft, construction and contracting firms have to be prepared for the potential financial impact from a wide range of risks.

Who Needs Business Insurance for Construction and Contracting?

Business insurance is important to construction and contracting companies, where injuries, equipment damage, and property damage are all commonplace. To cover yourself for employee injuries, you need workers’ comp coverage, and for other job site injuries, general liability coverage. Equipment damage repair or replacement costs require a business owners policy.

We Cover all Kinds of Professionals in Construction and Contracting, Including:

  • Airport runway construction companies
  • Cabinetry or interior trim companies
  • Commercial iron and steel framing
  • Concrete construction companies
  • Commercial remodeling
  • Conduit construction companies
  • Drywall companies
  • Electricians and electrical contractors
  • Fencing companies

    What are the Different Types of Construction and Contracting Insurance?

    Workers’ Compensation Insurance

    This insurance helps protect your business if an employee is injured, contracts an illness, or dies as a result of an incident on the job. It can cover medical costs, legal fees, and lost wages due to the injury.

    Commercial Auto Insurance

    If your company owns or leases vehicles, this policy protects the vehicles and drivers from any damage incurred during the course of business. Our commercial auto insurance policies are offered through a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary.

    Professional Liability (E&O) Insurance

    Also known as errors and omissions (E&O) insurance, this policy could protect you from the cost of damages and legal fees when someone claims your professional service caused financial harm to them or their business. Coverage includes both mistakes on the part of your business (errors) and the failure to perform a service (omissions). Professional liability (E&O) insurance should be considered if your business provides professional advice, offers a professional service, or has contractual requirements for the coverage.

    Umbrella Insurance

    Every insurance policy you purchase has a maximum value that it will cover in the event of an incident. Umbrella insurance adds another layer of protection: it can cover costs that exceed the limit of another policy, subject to its own limit. Without it, you may be responsible for anything over your policy limit. Business liability suits can easily exceed the actual value of many small businesses, so we highly recommend an umbrella policy to protect your company.

    General Liability Insurance

    Also known as commercial liability insurance, a general liability policy is important, because general contractors and landlords often require a policy before they hire you. The policy covers damages and legal costs associated with injury claims to customers and other people you don’t employ, damage to other people’s property that was caused by your business, and medical costs associated with these incidents. It also covers libel, slander, and copyright infringement.

    Cyber Insurance

    This coverage can be purchased as an add-on to a general liability, professional liability (E&O), or BOP policy. It helps cover costs related to system hacks or data security breaches in which sensitive information has been stolen and fraud has occurred or there is a reasonable expectation that it might occur.

    Business Owners Insurance

    Commonly referred to as a business owner’s policy (BOP), it combines general liability insurance with coverage for your company’s property. You’ll get protection for the building you own, space you lease, and any property needed to run your business, while also receiving coverage for things like business interruption. This can replace lost income, as well as cover other costs associated with getting your business back up and running, such as the use of a temporary location.

Call Dorsal Insurance today for a quote at 786.601.2485

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