The construction industry is a risky field to work in. The hazardous construction materials, sharp objects, steep drops and heavy equipment make it difficult for contractors to work hassle-free.
The construction industry continues to face the challenges of supply chain snags, inflation and persistent labor shortages—a situation that has become all too familiar. Amid these challenges, the ...
Are Contractor Insurance and General Liability Insurance different? The short answer is yes. Contractor Insurance refers to a bundle of policies that are specifically relevant to contractors and ...
Construction work can be a tricky and dangerous business. Contractors perform a variety of trades and scopes that carry different levels of inherent risks. Failure to plan and financially protect ...
All contractors performing construction (including demo, abatement & installation) on campus must carry insurance. For full insurance requirement information (including requirements for contracts of ...
Licensed contractors are responsible for supervising every aspect of work on construction projects and are usually the proprietors of construction companies. The companies are held liable whenever any ...
Today it is standard practice for building owners and developers to require evidence of commercial general liability insurance from contractors that are doing construction work for them. This ...
This overview of several organizations mentioned when discussing contractor liability insurance, risk protection, and broader ...
A winter nor’easter, described in the media as “snowzilla” because of its historic proportions, slammed the U.S. mid-Atlantic states on a January weekend in 2016, dumping more than 2 ft of snow on New ...
Florida’s construction industry operates in a complex environment shaped by weather risks, strict regulations, and diverse project types.