Contractors Insurance

If you are a contractor in Washington, you know there are events in both life and business you can’t prevent. Imagine sad music playing while you read this: These events can cause damage to your worksite or workers – no amount of preparation could have stopped them. However, as a contractor, you can make sure you are protected with Washington contractor insurance through Vern Fonk (now you can press play on happy music). This is one of the first steps to take in order to establish the surety of your business. Because without the proper contractors insurance, you may be setting yourself up for unforeseen obstacles in the future.

At Vern Fonk, we simply won’t let that happen! Contractors insurance, also known as construction insurance, is a moving target as the laws change and even the contractors themselves evolve into new and different services. In today’s litigious environment, contractors are finding it difficult to be successful with the increased risk of lawsuits as well as the increased costs of quality labor and contractors liability insurance. That’s why having the right insurance broker is key to the success of any contractor business. Vern Fonk contractors insurance has a dedicated and focused approach to meeting the needs of every Washington construction business we insure. Many of our contractor liability insurance policies are as low as $500 per year.

Types of Contractor Liability Insurance Coverage

Contractor general liability insurance goes by many names, but serves the same purpose of providing coverage that fits a specific need. Here are some common types of coverage:

General contractor insurance
As a general contractor, you take the lead on construction projects, making you the prime target should something go wrong. Holding a general contractor liability insurance policy is a critical part of being a responsible party and is mandatory if you wish to be awarded construction contracts.

Subcontractor insurance
Subcontractor liability insurance is no different than general contractors liability insurance in that it provides coverage for construction professionals. Subcontractors cannot rely on piggybacking on the general contractors policy, so they need to have -and are oftentimes contractually required to carry -their own policy.

Electrical contractor insurance
As an electrician, you are responsible for properly wiring residential and commercial buildings where the margin of error is slim and the liability potential great. Carrying the right coverage is vital and a requirement in order to be able to work in this industry.

Handyman insurance
As a handyman, you might not be a licensed contractor, but you are still responsible for doing all sorts of smaller, residential construction projects. This means your liability exposure can be great, necessitating a handyman insurance policy that provides the liability and property protection you desperately need.