Consider this important fact; 40% of small Albuquerque businesses (including construction companies) do not re-open after a major loss. If your construction company is going to thrive, you will need to manage your risk, which includes having the right insurance program. While construction insurance involves many different kinds of insurance, we wanted to identify three that are critical to your success.
Key Albuquerque Contractors Insurance Coverage
Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system of benefits provided to workers who have job-related injuries. If your company has employees, you are required by law to buy workers’ compensation insurance. Your employees should be covered for any work related injury or illness. Sole proprietors with no employees, and approved self-insured’s are not required to carry workers’ comp insurance.
General liability for contractors covers your legal liability obligations if your firm or employees cause damage or injury to third parties. If a third party (client or other) alleges bodily harm, injury, or property damage, and you don't have general liability coverage, your construction business assets could be seized to pay the judgment. General liability Insurance offers the peace of mind that your construction business will have the necessary funds to continue even when faced with a costly claim.
Owned, leased or rented equipment is the lifeblood of your business. Having your tools and equipment insured will ensure that when a loss occurs you will have the resources to keep operating. You need to replace tools and equipment quickly, and a well-designed property program can be there for you.
We offer contractor policies for every type of project
- Property
- Builders risk insurance and course of construction
- Liability insurance
- General liability insurance
- Contractor insurance
- Commercial auto
- Umbrella
- Workers’ compensation
- Railroad protective
- Equipment insurance
- Contractor bond