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Business Insurance Services
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CJ Campbell Insurance provides Contractors Insurance and General Contractors Insurance for virtually any type of contractor or builder. Just as the construction industry is continually changing so is the insurance coverage to protect those unforseen events that may occur. Each trade has different risks that need to be assessed, considered and covered. It is important to work with an insurance broker that not only understands these risks but also has working knowledge of the insurance industry and how to negotiate the best possible pricing. Our insurance advisors will customize a contractor insurance package for you that includes the broadest coverage at the best possible pricing.
Contractor or General Contractor Insurance Sector Areas of Coverage:
- Builders Risk (residential and commercial)
- electrical
- plumbing & heating
- construction trades
- concrete
- welding
- masonry
- carpentry
- more examples of industries/businesses in this sector are below
Contractors Insurance or General Contractors Coverage Recommendations:
- commercial general liability
- injury to third parties
- damage to third party property
- damage or injury caused by completed operations
- can be extended to cover rip and tear in order to repair faulty workmanship
- non-owned auto liability
- employees using own vehicles for business
- is secondary to the employees own coverage
- tenants legal liability
- legal liability for damage to premises you rent or lease
- wrap up liability
- includes coverage for all trades working on a project
- ensures that no trades work on a project uninsured
- umbrella liability
- increases auto liability and commercial general liability
- increases all other policies of liability listed under the umbrella
- pollution liability
- costs to cleanup and restore property damaged by sudden and accident escape of pollutants
- may be a separate policy or extended from commercial general liability
- office contents
- tenants improvements, furniture, computers
- broad form replacement cost
- sewer backup
- equipment
- items kept on premises
- not covered under this form if removed from location
- contractor's equipment floater
- large equipment that leaves the premises
- rental reimbursement provides payment for rental equipment when yours has suffered a loss
- dual valuation clause provides replacement cost on items 3 years old or newer
- tool floater
- hand tools that leave premises
- actual cash value not replacement cost
- builders risk
- buildings under construction including materials in transit and at job site
- installation floater
- materials in transit or at a temporary location awaiting installation
- materials during installation
- crime coverage
- theft of money, securities or property by employees
- robbery inside or outside your premises
- cheque forgery, counterfeit paper currency, depositors forgery,
- Accounts Receivable
- all outstanding accounts that are uncollectible as a result of an insured loss
- profits form
- payment for owner starting when disaster occurs
- continues to pay benefits until business has been financially restored
- will continue to pay after business is physically restored
- may choose period of indemnity (typically 12 to 24 months)
- gross earnings
- less broad in scope of coverage than profits form
- main limitation is that indemnity ends once business physically restored
- ordinary payroll
- staff payroll excluding key employees
- key employees are covered by the earnings or profits form
- rental income
- loss or reduction in rent received
- loss must be as a result of an insured peril rendering premises untenantable
- extra expense
- pays additional expenses in order to continue business after a loss
- additional lease space costs, equipment rental fees, advertising expenses, etc
- miscellaneous / license bonds
- include direct sellers, pre-paid contractors, retail home sales
- bid bonds
- performance bonds
- labour and material payment bonds
- maintenance bonds
- contract bond requirements
- see forms tab for contractor's questionairre, work on hand report and personal worth statement
- last three fiscal year end financial statements
- most recent interim financial statement
- bank letter stating operating line of credit
- details and financials on all related corporations
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