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Insurance updates, news and general information5 Reasons to Get a Jumpstart on Your Certificate of Insurance for 2020
As we get close to the new year, many business owners, including contractors, are dealing with a checklist of items to start the new year right. They have to complete their financials and prepare for tax season. Many business owners also use this time to look at their...
6 Ways to Avoid Slips, Trips, and Falls During the Fall Season
As a contractor, part of doing business involves being proactive in taking care of your workers. After all, if you are keeping your worksite clean and safe, you are decreasing potential liability concerns and workers compensation claims. If you are looking for...
How Much Insurance is the Right Amount for Residential Contractors?
For general contractors, doing business in any state requires that you have contractors insurance, which refers to multiple policies covering the risks that contractors face, such as general liability and commercial property. Many insurance companies are not going to...
4 ways to save money by hiring a licensed professional first
When it comes to any construction project in California, hiring licensed and insured contractors is critical to making sure the project is completed correctly. Another important reason to hire licensed and bonded professionals is that it can help you to save money in...
Handyman versus contractor: Why checking a contractor’s license could save you
It’s not a bad idea to check contractor insurance services when looking for someone to complete some work around your home or office. You want to ensure that the person you hire is fully insured and qualified to complete the work. Just because a person can fix the odd...
Important of Contractors Insurance California
Are you looking for a full-service contractor’s insurance in California? There are many insurance agencies that offer these types of services, but you want to ensure you are going with one that will suit all your needs. Otherwise, when issues arise, you may be left...