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Glazing contractors’ insurance provides essential coverage for the financial risks and liabilities associated with their trade.
Glazing contractors select, cut, assemble, and install glass items into fixed openings or structures. This work involves significant risks due to the use of sharp cutting tools and glass surfaces, creating hazardous exposure to employees and third parties. These risks include bodily injury and property damage liability, which can result in substantial financial setbacks if not properly insured.
By investing in a robust glazing contractors’ insurance portfolio, you are effectively placing a financial hedge between your business and unanticipated claims, ensuring your operations remain secure and your financial stability intact.
Our insurance packages are specifically designed to safeguard your business from third-party actions and unexpected claims. With rock-bottom rates, excellent coverage, and light-speed service, our team will provide a tailored protection package to meet your needs. We’ll do the grunt work while you focus on your craft. Contact us now for a quick, no-obligation quote and secure your company’s future against the unpredictable.
Glazing contractors’ general liability is the foundation of coverage, protecting your business against third-party lawsuits. It shields your company if legal action occurs from bodily injury or property damage.
Glaziers’ general liability insurance will also provide the resources to defend your company against a covered claim.
A window installer workers’ comp policy will provide essential coverage for employee medical expenses and lost wages that result from work-related injuries or illnesses.
Most states require employers to carry glazing contractors’ workers’ compensation insurance to maintain an active license. Non-compliance can lead to severe penalties or result in employee lawsuits who become injured on the job.
Licensing boards may require an active glazing contractor bond to issue a license.
A window contractor surety bond is not a contractors’ insurance policy. It’s written to protect or provide a financial guarantee for the state authority, project owners, or suppliers.
A glazing contractor surety bond provides a financial remedy to interested parties if you fail to complete the project, pay your subs, or pay your suppliers.
A glazing contractors’ business auto policy will cover commercial vehicles for liability if you or an insured driver is found liable for an at-fault accident.
Window installation contractors’ commercial auto policies allow higher insurance limits to account for increased risk exposure due to the hazardous nature of the trade, protect against substantial third-party lawsuits and replace or repair damaged, stolen, or vandalized vehicles.
Glazing contractors use expensive equipment every day for every job.
Window installers’ inland marine insurance provides financial protection if the business equipment you own, rent, or lease is damaged due to a covered peril, stolen from the job site, or in transit.