At PBIB, we want to give you the coverage you want to safeguard your Glazing Contractors’ business from loss. As insurance brokers, we may choose from several insurance programs to best meet your unique insurance needs. To protect your Glazing Contractor business against losses like property damage, bodily injury, work-related injuries, damage or loss to cars or tools & equipment, including legal expenses and indemnification, we advise the following coverages:
PBIB will often use numerous insurance companies to quote your insurance to provide you with the greatest deal and coverage for your needs. Every policy has adjustable payment options, such as yearly or monthly payments.
If you're a Glazing Contractor, securing General Liability insurance is crucial to shield your business against third-party claims that may arise from property damage or injuries caused by your work. A single mistake can have far-reaching consequences for your company. A lawsuit resulting from bodily injury or property destruction caused by your business could have severe repercussions, even leading to the collapse of your business. With our General Liability insurance, we prioritize the protection of your business assets and your employees from vulnerable situations and catastrophic lawsuits.
General liability might be legally required for your Glazing Contractor license in your state or county where you work. PBIB provides full-service certificates Monday through Friday and 24/7 self-service certificates, this is what we call “Insurance on your time”.
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Our industry-leading policies are designed to provide top-notch protection for both you and your workers in the unfortunate event of an injury or illness. With workers' compensation coverage, your employees' medical costs will be covered, and their lost income can be recovered, allowing them to get back on their feet. Additionally, in the case of a lawsuit, workers' comp will also protect you. Choose our policy for comprehensive protection for you and your workers.
If you're a solo operator in need of a Work Comp policy, we've got you covered. Our policies offer the coverage your customers require, even if you don't have employees.
Depending on your state or county, you may need Workers Compensation to obtain your Glazing Contractor license. At PBIB, we offer full-service certificates during business hours, as well as 24/7 self-service certificates, so you can get the insurance you need on your own schedule. We call it "Insurance on your time".
Workers' Compensation for Glazing Contractors can help you pay for:
Without corporate vehicles to transport you, your supplies, and your tools to the jobsite, it is impossible to operate your glazing contractor’s business. PBIB offers the insurance you need to be protected when trucks are destroyed or stolen, and we try to get you back to work as soon as possible. We are aware firsthand of the importance of your wheeled workforce.
We offer full-service insurance certificates Monday through Friday to get you on the job as well as 24/7 self-service certificates, which is what we refer to as "Insurance on your time." Commercial auto insurance is a crucial insurance coverage for glazing contractors and a requirement for many projects.
Commercial Auto for Glazing Contractors can help you pay for:
The tools and equipment coverage for Glazing Contractors insurance is intended to safeguard your valuable moveable assets. Inland marine insurance, commonly referred to as tools and equipment coverage, guards your valuable assets against dangers like theft and damage while they are being used, stored, or transported to and from your jobsite.
Tools & Equipment for Glazing Contractors can help you pay for damaged or stolen:
Professional liability, also known as errors and omissions (E&O) insurance, is an important consideration for glazing contractors. This type of insurance helps protects contractors in the event of claims related to mistakes or errors in their work.
Glazing contractors are responsible for installing glass windows and doors in buildings. While this may seem like a straightforward task, there are many potential pitfalls that can lead to mistakes and errors. For example, a contractor might install a window improperly, causing it to break or leak. Or they might misjudge the weight of a glass panel, leading to a dangerous situation.
Professional Liability Insurance can help your business with:
Most states require a license surety to grant or renew a contractor license. The licensure bond provides assurance that you won't transgress any state laws or run away with a client's deposit.
A license bond can be purchased for as little as $70, but the cost increases based on the applicant's personal reputation, license history, and contractor classification.
We create ties of every kind (performance & payment and a whole list of others,) Get an instant estimate and bind online in minutes by simply entering your state and the type of bond you require, or by choosing from a list.