Contractor insurance articles and coverage guides
Practical insurance guidance for North Carolina contractors, roofers, general contractors, landscapers, trade contractors, and small business owners.
Start here if you are reviewing a renewal, dealing with certificate requirements, hiring subcontractors, or trying to avoid coverage gaps.
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The best contractor insurance articles to read first are the ones connected to a current problem: renewal pricing, workers compensation audits, subcontractor coverage, certificate requests, job contracts, policy exclusions, claims, or non-renewals.
Bottom line: if a coverage question could affect a job, renewal, certificate, audit, or claim, review it before you sign, renew, send a certificate, or assume the policy will respond.
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