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A subcontractor may be subject to legal action for a variety of reasons. A costly legal struggle awaits them regardless of whether or not they are at fault. A proper subcontractor insurance policy can save you from financial loss should something like this occur. Particularly when dealing with government agencies, you may find that insurance is a requirement of the contracts you seek. In this article, we will discuss subcontractors’ insurance requirements, types, and why we need them.<\/p>
The term “subcontractor insurance” refers to a group of coverage that is meant to cover subcontractors financially in the event of injury or property damage claims made by third parties. Subcontractors are typically linked with building projects, but this sort of insurance also covers those working in fields like advertising, media, and technology.<\/p>
It is required by law in some industries, such as healthcare, to have such a policy in place. The inclusion of others is frequently a stipulation in a legal contract.<\/p>
Different policies are available, each providing varying degrees of coverage for subcontractors. Here are some of the most typical kinds of insurance coverage for subcontractors that you might want to think about purchasing.<\/p>
Subcontractors in the United States do not need general liability insurance to legally do business. However, many contractors will not do business with you unless you agree to purchase such coverage to cover their operations and property. The fact that general liability policies provide such strong protection makes them a popular choice among contractors for their subcontractors.<\/p>
In the event that a claim is filed against your company due to the following, general liability insurance will cover the associated litigation and settlement costs:<\/p>