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Drywall Contractors’ Insurance provides business protection against the financial risks present at every stage of operations.
Drywall contractors face various risks at the job site. Hanging, taping, and applying mud to drywall requires specialized training and experience. This hazardous work exposes drywall contractors to significant injury and property damage risks. Even a small mishap can lead to severe financial consequences for your business without adequate insurance coverage.
Securing a comprehensive contractors’ insurance package is the first step in protecting against workplace accidents and business claims, providing you with the peace of mind needed to focus on growing your company.
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Drywall contractors’ general liability insurance is the bedrock coverage of a formidable commercial insurance portfolio.
This policy will provide your drywall business coverage for third-party injury at the job site or property damaged by you or your workers which your company is found liable.
The drywall installers’ general liability policy also provides coverage for defense costs which can become the costliest part of a claim.
Since installers are at high risk for injuries, drywall contractors’ workers’ compensation insurance will provide coverage for your employees if they are injured or become ill from a job-related incident.
A drywall installer workers’ comp policy will help pay for medical expenses, lost wages, and funeral expenses.
Various states require employers to obtain a drywall contractors’ workers comp policy to obtain a license.
A drywall installers’ surety bond financially guarantees your state’s licensing department and your customer if you fail to complete a job according to your bid.
A drywall contractor’s license bond is a general requirement to receive a license to operate in most states.
A drywall contractors’ commercial auto policy will cover your business vehicles and trailers if you or an insured driver are found liable for an at-fault accident.
The policy also covers work vehicles if damaged in an accident, stolen, or vandalized.
Tools and equipment insured under a drywall installers’ inland marine policy will reduce or reimburse out-of-pocket expenses for a covered peril if your tools or equipment are damaged or stolen at the job site, your business, or while in transit.