Our aim at PBIB is to ensure that your Grading Contractor business is safeguarded against losses by providing you with the necessary coverage. As insurance brokers, we are not restricted to a single insurance program, but rather select from a range of options to tailor the coverage to your unique insurance requirements. To protect your business from various losses, such as property damage, personal injury, employee injuries, damage or loss of vehicles, tools, and equipment, as well as legal fees and indemnity, we recommend the following coverages:
PBIB will typically use numerous insurance companies to quote your insurance to give you the best deal and coverage for your needs. Every policy has adjustable payment options, such as yearly or monthly installment payments.
General Liability insurance is crucial for Grading Contractors to shield their business against third-party claims, including property damage or injury caused by their work. Even a minor accident can have a lasting impact on the future of the company. In the case of bodily harm or property destruction due to your business operations, a lawsuit can cause severe harm, potentially leading to the downfall of your business. Our General Liability insurance offers comprehensive protection for your employees, assets, and overall company from any potential risks and lawsuits. Prioritizing the safety of your business assets, our insurance is designed to safeguard your company from vulnerable situations and devastating legal actions.
Your state or the county where you work may legally require general liability to grant you a license as a grading contractor. We refer to this as "Insurance on your time" at PBIB. We offer full-service certificates Monday through Friday and 24/7 self-service certificates.
General Liability for Grading Contractors can help you pay for:
We offer the finest policies in the industry to provide complete protection to you and your workers in the event of any injury or illness. Our Workers' Compensation policy covers medical expenses and lost income of your employees, aiding their recovery. Additionally, in case of a lawsuit, this policy protects you as well. So, choose us for a reliable policy that ensures the safety of both you and your workers.
If you do not have any employees but still require a Work Comp policy, we have got you covered with policies that not only protect you but also offer the coverage your customers demand.
Workers' Compensation might be a mandatory requirement for your Grading Contractor license in your state or county of operation. We provide full-service certificates on all weekdays and round-the-clock self-service certificates, which we refer to as "Insurance on your time."
Workers' Compensation for Grading Contractors can help you pay for:
Grading Contractors cannot function without company vehicles to transport you, your materials, and tools to the jobsite. PBIB understands the importance of your wheeled workforce and provides the insurance you need to be covered when trucks are damaged or stolen. We work to get you back to work as soon as possible.
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 Grading Contractors and a requirement for many projects.
Commercial Auto for Grading Contractors can help you pay for:
The goal of the tools and equipment insurance for grading contractors is to safeguard your valuable moving property. Inland marine insurance, also referred to as tools and equipment coverage, guards your valuable assets against risks like theft and damage while they are being used, stored, or transported to and from your worksite.
Tools & Equipment for Grading Contractors can help you pay for damaged or stolen:
Professional liability, also known as errors and omissions (E&O) insurance, is a type of insurance coverage that protects grading contractors from lawsuits related to their professional services.
Grading contractors, like other professionals, can make mistakes or fail to meet their clients' expectations, which can lead to legal claims against them. These claims can be costly, time-consuming, and damaging to the contractor's reputation.
Professional liability insurance helps grading contractors by covering the costs of defending against lawsuits, as well as any settlements or judgments that may be awarded. This type of insurance can also provide coverage for damage that result from errors or omissions made by the contractor, such as damage to property or injury to a third party.
Professional Liability Insurance can help your business with:
A grading contractor's license bond is a type of surety bond that some states require grading contractors to obtain before they can legally operate. The bond is intended to ensure that grading contractors comply with all relevant laws and regulations related to their work and fulfill any contractual obligations they have with their clients.
If a grading contractor fails to meet these requirements, a claim can be made against the license bond. If the claim is found to be valid, the bond company will compensate the claimant for up to the amount of the bond. The grading contractor is then responsible for reimbursing the bond company for any payouts made.
Obtaining a license bond can instill confidence in clients and regulators that a grading contractor is committed to operating with integrity and adhering to the rules. It can also safeguard the grading contractor's business by covering any losses that may result from claims against their license.
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