Do Independent Contractors Need Expansive Insurance?
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Still, though you might be a smaller contractor, you still need most of the same types of coverage as any business in the same industry. Because you are independent, you bear the brunt of a lot of liabilities that come with working on projects for clients. Bodily injuries, property damage and advertising injuries (among countless other issues), are all dangers that you face in your line of work. Damaging incidents could challenge not only your clients, but also your own assets and sustainability. 

It’s imperative that you have far-reaching commercial insurance as a contractor, no matter how big or small your operation. The more expansive your benefits, the better you will be able to withstand the challenges that often come from unexpected problems, no matter how big or small. 

What Insurance Do You Need as an Independent Contractor? 
Independent contractors often function as businesses within themselves. Therefore, it’s up to the owner to acquire appropriate property & casualty insurance benefits that they can use to their advantages.  While the precise coverage that a contractor might need can vary considerably, among the most purchased are: 

  • General Liabilit y  Insurance :  Commercial general liability insurance provides coverage if you cause bodily injury or property damage to someone else , like a client (even when the accident was unintentional) . It can also cover personal  injuries like libel or slander,  or advertising injury  and  copyright infringeme nt. Additionally, the policy will often extend to product liabilities  and completed-operations liabilities, which to contractors are two critical benefits.  

  • Property Insurance:   Whatever commercial property assets you might own, you need to insure against unexpected hazards.  Property insurance can cover the physical structure of your business , in addition to covering  equipment  or other furnishings. Usually, your policy will pay for items if they’re damaged in unexpected hazards like  fire,  weather , theft, vandalism and more.  

  • Business Interruption Insurance:   I f  you  have to  suddenly halt operations due to a problem, this coverage  make  certain you continue to pay your bills despite the sudden drop in income.  

  • Commercial Auto Insurance:  Contractors travel often, visiting clients’ homes and transporting equipment. What most don’t know is that a personal auto insurance policy is unlikely to cover  them  if an accident occurs while the vehicle is being used for work. A commercial auto insurance policy is required for businesses by most states. A basic policy includes  at least liability coverage, and it can be accentuated with benefits like  comprehensive, collision and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.  

  • Builders Risk Coverage:   As a contractor, you  have to  safeguard property under construction. It’s your responsibility until the owner takes possession.  Builders risk coverage provides compensation if a building under construction is damaged or destroyed due to fire, wind, hail, theft, vandalism, etc.  This coverage can also  insure  machinery and equipment stored on the property.

   

How To Get The Right Coverage 
As an independent contractor, you probably have relatively limited financial resources available to support your commercial insurance options. The good news is that in many cases, you will qualify to combine several essential benefits through a business owners policy (BOP). BOPs allow small business owners to package foundational benefits (usually property, liability and business interruption coverage) in one place and at one price. 

Still, you can and should carry additional benefits alongside your BOP. Besides builder’s risk and commercial auto coverage, consider investing in: 

  • Inland Marine Insurance:  Your equipment and supplies may not be covered wh en taken off your property . If you’re moving equipment to and from  work locations , you should have inland marine insurance. This covers damage or loss of your equipment while it’s in transit.  

  • Hired /Non-owned  Auto Insurance:  Some contractors choose to lease vehicles or hire subcontractors with their own vehicles. Hired and non-owned auto insurance provides coverage to vehicles used for work that are not owned by the business.  

  • Equipment  Breakdown Insurance:  Contractors use a lot of tools, equipment and machinery in order to get a job done. While property insurance covers  it   against  outside perils such as fire and hail, machinery breakdown insurance helps replace or repair equipment that has been damaged due to sudden mechanical , electrical or other internal  issues.  

  • Income Protection Insurance:  Working independently often means that it’s hard to take time off. If you’re injured or ill and unable to work, income protection insurance will help  supplement the income that disappeared because you couldn’t work.  

Of course, the cost of a commercial insurance portfolio will vary considerably based on factors like your claims history, credit history, the location of your business and the types and amounts of coverage that you buy. However, by working with your insurance agent to precisely note where your coverage needs lie, you will be able to customize your plan to your advantage. We are here to help you do so. 

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