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Real Life Answers About Contractors Insurance

What A Clark County Contractor Needs To Know

As a local artisan contractor who does business here in Clark County Nevada, a number of insurance policies apply to your unique insurance risks and exposures. This list provides a basic overview about the major coverages and policy forms and how they need to be incorporated into your Nevada Contractors Insurance Program.

General Liability Insurance
For Clark County Contractors

General liability is the backbone policy of the contracting industry. General liability insurance concerns itself with tort liability, and provides protection against financial loss arising out of lawsuit against your company from a covered loss. Part of the policy provides defense coverage - if your company is sued for a covered claim, your insurance company will defend you.

As a contractor, one part of the policy that you will use just by the very nature of being in the contracting business is "Products & Completed Operations". You may or may not have currently have proper insurance coverage, but, as a contractor, you have a "Completed Operations" exposure.

Let's say you add a deck onto my house in Clark County Nevada in the Summer of 2011. The project goes as planned and you move on to your next project and so on for years to come. In September of 2012 we are having a party and the deck falls. All the guests are hurt when the deck collapses and the damage was due to your negligence. A couple of things are now going to happen. The injured guests are all going to be sending me certified mail formally notifying me of their injuries. Either right before or right after that, you are going to get the your own certified mail from me. My problem will become your problem. There is coverage under "Products & Completed Operations", but which policy will pay? The one you had at the time you installed the deck or the one you have now, when the guests got injured?

The correct answer is the one that was in place when the guests got injured. If you have coverage at the time, that insurance company will respond. If you have no coverage, you are on your own for the damage, the injuries and the cost to defend the lawsuits.

It Gets Worse If You Did The Work In Your Own Name

It gets even worse if you did the work in your own name. In that event, you are personally on the hook with all of your personal assets.

In my opinion, you have the wrong insurance agent if your agent doesn't explain to you about this problem while you are shopping for coverage. (It's called Discontinued operations and the huge liability that never goes away).

A general insurance agent may or may not pass this information along to you. A Nevada contractor insurance specialist most certainly would. Here in Clark County Nevada, ContractorsInsuranceLasVegasNV.com is the answer to all of your contractor insurance questions and concerns.

Commercial Auto Insurance
The Second Component of Your Clark County NV Contractors Insurance Program

The next policy that many Clark County NV artisan contractors need is a business auto insurance policy or commercial auto insurance policy.

In insurance terms, this policy includes first-party coverage (you) and third-party (another person) losses arising out of the contractor's ownership and use of cars, trucks, and trailers.

One of the key areas that start-up contractors sometimes attempt to blend together is to use their personal vehicle in their contracting business. This is a bad idea of colossal scale. Many personal auto policies have an exclusion that strips away all coverage for Vans, Pickups, and Panel Trucks carrying tools for use as a trade contractor or used in business.

Let's say you start up your business and keep your pickup truck on your private passenger auto policy figuring you will get around to switching it over later. What this means is if there is an accident with serious injury - the other driver is injured, you are injured, and both vehicles are damaged. With a business auto policy, there is coverage within the correct policies for all of these losses. Under the scenario where you have a personal auto policy - NO Coverage. The lawsuit that will follow is on you. The damage to your vehicle and the other vehicle is on you, your medical bills are on you. When you put your business vehicles on your personal auto policy, a claim becomes a very "personal" experience. You have no coverage and everything falls on you!

"Don't risk what you can't afford to lose". By not properly insuring your vehicle as part of your contractor's insurance program, you have set yourself up to lose everything. Insurance risk managers say their smartest clients spend pennies to protect dollars. No matter whether you are long established or a start up artisan contractor, you should heed this advice as part of your contractor's insurance package. Insurance industry experts suggest that the business auto policy is probably the largest exposure to loss that you have as a Clark County contractor. Whether that is true or not, it is certainly close enough to debate.

The good news: Contractor Insurance Specialists not only have many different companies to approach with these types of risk, but they also know all the rating and coverage parameters to maximize your coverage while minimizing your expense. Many insurance companies either create a "package" or will give substantial policy savings for combining your Contractors Commercial General Liability Policy with a Commercial Auto Policy.

Workers Compensation Coverage
The Third Component of a Clark County NV Contractors Insurance Program

If,in the line of their employment, an employee is injured, workers compensation is the exclusive remedy. My agency receives calls from small contractors day after day asking if they need workers compensation coverage.

The answer is simple - Yes. There are choices as to whether or not owners choose to be included or not, but the short answer is that if an employee is injured in the course of their employment, Workers Comp applies.

There are a number of cost saving measures that can be used to help reduce premiums. In addition, cost saving can be acheived using industry accepted practices to control claim frequency and claim severity. Nobody wants an employee to be injured, and proactive employers use every resource they can to protect their employees, as they are, in a very real sense, the company's lifeblood.

Contractors Workers Compensation coverage scares many insurance companies. The reason is simple. The frequency and the severity of the claims, but also workers comp claims are long tail claims. There isn't a maximum to how much or for how long a worker's compensation claim can go. That idea terrifies the bean counters.

Don't Let An Uninformed Agent Cost You Thousands
The Answers is Easy For Clark County NV Contractors

Many agents will tell their clients that Workers Comp is Workers Comp and there is no difference. That is completely wrong. Contractors Workers Compensation Insurance is expensive. In no line of insurance do you, the insured, share in the loss the way you do in Workers Compensation. I have seen actuarial estimates that show that, on anything other than what is called a large loss or "shock loss", you as the consumer are going to pay back not only the cost of the claim, but probably 3-5 times the entire claim due to poor loss experience modification. If, in the line of their employment, an employee is injured, workers comp is the exclusive remedy. Nearly every day, my agency receives calls from small contractors asking if they need Workers Compensation coverage.

The answer is simple - Yes. There are choices as to whether or not owners choose to be included or not, but the short answer is that Workers Comp applies if an employee is injured in the course of their employment. sub-contractors, or seasonal or casual labor without the correct documentation, you will have their payroll and exposure added to your workers compensation policy. As an agency, we provide our contractors with a proprietary audit package to do everything possible to bulletproof your contracting business from what - for other contractors - is an absolute nightmare.

With the proper knowledgeable and informed agent, Workers Compensation for Clark County Nevada can go a smooth, hassle free path.

Increased Limits - An Umbrella or Excess Liability Policy is the Answer

If your business is that of an artisan contractor here in Clark County Nevada and are dealing with General Contractors, Risk Managers, or state or local municipalities, chances are very good that you'll be asked to provide higher limits of liability. It is not at all unusual that you would be required to provide $3 million worth of bodily injury coverage or more. $5 million limits are not at all uncommon.

The insurance industry uses an Umbrella or Excess Liability policy to achieve these limits. An Umbrella policy provides excess or increased liability over your primary business policies, your Contractors Commercial General Liability, Commercial Auto and Employers Liability policy.

Umbrella policies are purchased in increments of $1 million and the insurance company will quote a price per million and then give you the ability to increase your liability coverage up to those required by contract.

Inland Marine Coverage - Clark County Nevada

Inland Marine policies cover your contractor's equipment. This includes something as simple as your hand tools to larger equipment like backhoes, booms and cranes, skid steers, etc. Depending on how the insurance company files their product, this coverage can either be standalone or added to your General Liability policy. Given the examples, the norm would be that you would have your hand tools "unscheduled". You would not have to enumerate each and every tool. Instead, you would take a limit of insurance - say $5,000 - with no tool individual covered for more than $500.

When you get into larger equipment, you will move from unscheduled to scheduled coverage. You and the insurance company will agree to a specific amount of coverage for each piece of equipment. For instance, 2008 Kubota Skid Steer Serial #4879452 with a value of $20,000 and a $500 deductible.

One of the benefits to this line of insurance is that it creates a package or multi line policy when combined with your commercial general liability. Generally, this means that a credit will apply and your premiums should be reduced.

Builder's Risk Insurance - Clark County NV

Construction projects involve unique risks not covered by other insurance coverage forms. Structures under construction are more likely to suffer damage from the elements - wind, rain, snow, hail etc. - than completed structures. These structures are much more apt to sustain vandalism and theft of unsecured contents than an from an existing structure.

Another issue that must be addressed with a builders risk policy is that the values change dramatically throughout and do not remain stable as they would with an existing building. The value of the building as it is coming out of the ground is very slight. As time progresses the value continues to increase. Often the increase is well beyond the original contemplated value.

Another issue which the builders risk policy addresses that others don't address well is that during the project, property to be used in the construction may be owned by many different parties. The general contractor, subcontractors, and the owner. And, just to add to the issue, property can be in transit, at the job site, or at off-site locations.

Clark County Employment Practices Liability Insurance

Employment practices lawsuits have become an accepted part of the workplace in America. These lawsuits are based on allegations of wrongful termination, discrimination, sexual harassment, invasion of privacy, slander as well as a host of others.

The truth is insurance companies lose these lawsuits with alarming frequency and the financial hits are beyond steep. Currently, the average plaintiff's verdict in employment practices lawsuits exceeds $250,000 with 15% of all verdicts breaking the $1 million barrier.

A good chance of losing with huge dollars at risk is a perfect storm for financial disaster as well as people chasing this and, in reality, your participation in their pursuit of the pot of gold. Contractors' unique business model compounds this problem with the use of temporary and seasonal workers, lack of centralized managerial control and less formalized control on harassment and discrimination.

As a professional contractors' insurance specialist, I can tell you without hesitation this is an area many insurance agents aren't telling their contracting clients about. As the economy flip flops this makes for far more disgruntled employees or, worse yet, former employees.

If you decide to self insure this risk that is certainly your option. Our job is to present you with your options and provide you with ability to make the most informed decision possible. Put bluntly, this is one area where many contractors have a bright "bulls-eye painted on your back" and if your agent isn't talking to you about the real world issues - find another agent - one who specializes in protecting businesses like yours.

For Clark County Nevada contractors, this coverage is not being discussed with you often enough. We are the definitive answer for contractor's Employment Practices Liability.

If you are interested in obtaining competitive quotes for any or all of your contracting business, call us at (888) 553-0021 or contact us for answers to your contractors insurance questions.
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