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Decorative Metal Contractor Insurance Huntsville, AL

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DECORATIVE METAL CONTRACTOR STANDARD COVERAGES

General Liability

Occurrence Limit
$1,000,000
Product Completed Ops
$2,000,000
Each Occurence Limit
$1,000,000

Worker's Compensation

Limits
$1,000,000

Commercial Auto

Limits
$1,000,000

Tools & Equipment

Limits *
$10,000

Excess Liability

Limits *
$1,000,000
Notes*
  1. Tools and Equipment limits should be adjusted to the actual value of the Tools and Equipment owned, leased, or rented by the Contractor.
  2. Excess Liability should be considered for exposures to loss that exceed $1,000,000, or contractual requirements dictate the amount of excess liability must be carried.
  3. Professional Liability is usually not needed unless the GC is performing Design-Build, Construction Management, or other consulting services.

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Huntsville is a city in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama and is the county seat of Madison County. Extending west into neighboring Limestone County and south into Morgan County, Huntsville has become the largest city in the state.

Located within the Mississippi Territory, Huntsville was founded by European Americans in 1805 and became an incorporated town in 1811. When Alabama was admitted as a state in 1819, Huntsville was designated for a year as the first capital, before that was moved to more central settlements. The city developed across nearby hills north of the Tennessee River, adding textile mills in the late nineteenth century.

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