PBIB is committed to helping you protect your Painting business from potential losses. We understand that every business has unique insurance needs, which is why we offer a variety of coverage options to best fit your individual requirements. We recommend the following insurance coverages to safeguard your Painting Contractor business from common risks, including property damage, personal injury, employee injuries, damage or loss to vehicles or tools & equipment, as well as legal fees and indemnity:
PBIB will typically use numerous insurance companies to quote your insurance to give you the greatest deal and coverage for your needs. Every policy has adjustable payment options, such as yearly or monthly payments.
Protecting your Painting business from potential third-party claims is essential for your success. That's why General Liability insurance is the most important coverage for Painters. This coverage protects your business from claims related to property damage or bodily injury resulting from your work product. A single mishap can have a lasting impact on your business, potentially leading to serious consequences like lawsuits or financial losses. At PBIB, we prioritize protecting your business assets, employees, and overall company from these types of vulnerable circumstances and devastating lawsuits.
It's worth noting that General Liability insurance may be a legal requirement for your Painting Contractor license in your state or county. At PBIB, we make it easy to get the coverage you need by providing full-service certificates Monday through Friday, as well as 24/7 self-service certificates - this is what we call "Insurance on your time". With our comprehensive insurance solutions, you can focus on what you do best and let us take care of protecting your business. Contact us today to learn more about our General Liability insurance for Painters.
General Liability for Painters can help you pay for:
Protecting your employees is crucial for the success of your Painting Contractor business, and that's where Workers' Compensation insurance comes in. At PBIB, we offer the best policies in the industry to ensure that you and your workers are covered in the event of an injury or illness. This coverage pays for employees’ medical costs and helps recoup lost income, allowing your workers to get back on their feet quickly. Plus, in the event of a lawsuit, Workers' Compensation insurance will also protect you.
Even if you don't have employees, we have policies that can provide the coverage your customers require while protecting you from potential losses. Our goal is to provide you with a policy that safeguards both you and your workers, no matter what.
It's worth noting that Workers' Compensation insurance may be required for your Painting Contractor license in your state or county. At PBIB, we make it easy to get the coverage you need by providing full-service certificates Monday through Friday, as well as 24/7 self-service certificates - this is what we call "Insurance on your time". Contact us today to learn more about our Workers' Compensation insurance solutions and find the right coverage for your specific needs.
Workers' Compensation for Painters can help you pay for:
As a Painter, you rely on your company vehicles to transport yourself, your materials, and your tools to and from job sites. At PBIB, we understand the value of your wheeled workforce and offer comprehensive insurance coverage to protect you if your trucks are damaged or stolen. Our goal is to get you back on the road and working as quickly as possible.
Commercial Auto insurance is an important coverage for Painters, as it is often required for many projects. At PBIB, we offer full-service insurance certificates Monday through Friday, as well as 24/7 self-service certificates - this is what we call "Insurance on your time". With our flexible and convenient options, you can access the coverage you need no matter what. Don't let unexpected vehicle damage or theft slow down your business - get the insurance you need to keep moving forward with PBIB. Contact us today to learn more about our Commercial Auto insurance solutions for Painters.
Commercial Auto for Painters can help you pay for:
Tools and equipment for Painters insurance is designed to protect your high-value movable property. Tools and equipment coverage, also known as inland marine insurance, protects your hard-working assets from common risks like theft and damage, at the site, in storage or as you transport them to and from your worksite.
Tools & Equipment for Painters can help you pay for damaged or stolen:
As a professional painter, it's essential to have professional liability insurance to protect yourself and your business against claims of negligence, errors, or omissions that could result in financial losses or legal action. Professional liability insurance, also known as errors and omissions insurance, covers the cost of defending against such claims and any damages that may be awarded. Don't take the risk of operating without this vital coverage. Contact an insurance professional today to get the protection you need for your painting business.
Professional Liability Insurance can help your business with:
If you are a contractor, obtaining or maintaining your license likely requires a license bond, which serves as a guarantee that you'll comply with state laws and regulations and not abscond with customer deposits. While license bonds can be obtained for as low as $70, the cost may vary depending on factors like personal credit, license history, and contractor classification.
At our company, we specialize in writing various types of bonds, including performance and payment bonds. To get started, simply enter your state and the type of bond you need, or select from a list, and get an instant quote. With our online platform, you can bind your bond quickly and easily in just a matter of minutes. Don't let the process of obtaining a license bond hold you back. Contact us today to get the bond you need to operate your contracting business with confidence.
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