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General Contractor Guide: The Insurance Coverage You Really Need

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Why Insurance Coverage Matters for Contractors

Every construction project carries risk—from on-site accidents to damaged equipment or legal disputes. The right insurance coverage is your safety net. For general contractors, securing the proper policies isn’t just smart—it’s essential for compliance, financial protection, and credibility.

Key Types of Insurance Coverage for General Contractors

1. General Liability Insurance

Protects against third-party property damage, bodily injury, or advertising-related claims. It’s often required in client contracts and protects your business during legal disputes. With premiums covering legal defense costs and settlements, general liability insurance is often required by clients, lenders, and law regulations.

Recommended Coverage: $1 million per occurrence / $2 million aggregate

2. Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Legally required in most states if you employ staff. Covers employee injuries or illnesses on the job, and protects your business from costly medical bills or lawsuits.

3. Commercial Auto Insurance

Covers vehicles used for business purposes, including damage or liability from accidents. Personal auto insurance typically won’t apply here.

4. Business Owner’s Policy (BOP)

A cost-effective bundle of essential coverages, typically combining general liability with commercial property insurance—ideal for small to mid-sized contractors.

5. Builder’s Risk Insurance

Covers structures under construction, materials on-site, and temporary structures. Protects against fire, weather damage, theft, and vandalism before the project is completed.

6. Errors & Omissions (E&O) / Professional Liability

Covers claims of negligence, poor workmanship, or professional mistakes not covered by general liability insurance. A must-have for contractors providing design or consulting services.

Important Endorsements to Enhance Your Insurance Coverage

Additional Insured / Completed Operations (CG 20 37): Protects owners or developers after the work is completed.

Umbrella Insurance: Extends liability limits across your core policies for large claims and lawsuits.

Quick Coverage Comparison
General Liability
Injury to others, property damage, legal defense
Workers’ Comp
Employee injuries and medical costs
Commercial Auto
Business vehicle accidents, liability, and repairs
Business Owner’s Policy (BOP)
Combines liability and property coverage
Builder’s Risk Insurance
Property under construction, theft, fire, and vandalism
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Professional mistakes, design flaws, or consulting risks

 

Stay Covered, Stay Competitive

Contracting work can be high-stakes—but the right insurance coverage ensures you don’t shoulder all the risk. From general liability to builders risk insurance, each policy plays a vital role in protecting your business, team, and reputation.

Need Help Choosing the Right Insurance Coverage?

At Your Insurance Lady, we specialize in guiding general contractors through the process of securing tailored insurance coverage. We’ll ensure you’re protected from ground-breaking to job completion.

Contact us today for a personalized consultation!

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