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August 7, 2014 By Julian

What Does Contractors Equipment Insurance Cover?

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Coverages available through the Contractors Equipment Floater Program include:

  • Owned Equipment
  • Office Equipment
  • Unscheduled Equipment
  • Extra Expense

Eligible Contractors

  • Air Conditioning
  • Carpentry
  • Carpet/Furniture Cleaning
  • Concrete Construction
  • Door, Window installation
  • Electrical
  • Gardening
  • Handyman
  • Metal
  • Painting
  • Plumbing
  • Tiles, Stone, Marble
  • Various Other Contractors

© Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. This content is strictly for informational purposes and although experts have prepared it, the reader should not substitute this information for professional insurance advice. If you have any questions, please consult your insurance professional before acting on any information presented. Read more.

Filed Under: Commercial, Specialty, Theme 132

August 7, 2014 By Julian

What Is A Contractors Equipment Insurance Floater?

People_QuestionManBusiness owners often do not realize that their business personal property coverage is limited to fixed locations specified in the policies. If you own equipment that moves between job sites or other locations, you need to consider an equipment floater policy that will cover this type of equipment. This policy can often be purchased at a relatively low cost.

A contractors equipment floater insurance could cover any kind of equipment from expensive tools to cranes and tractors, used in various contracting work, from road and building construction, to pipelines and renovation. The coverage is for direct physical loss to the equipment. You may also add rental reimbursement coverage for substitute equipment if covered property is damaged or lost.

 

© Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. This content is strictly for informational purposes and although experts have prepared it, the reader should not substitute this information for professional insurance advice. If you have any questions, please consult your insurance professional before acting on any information presented. Read more.

Filed Under: Commercial, Specialty, Theme 132

August 7, 2014 By Julian Aston

IN: Does Your Contractor’s Equipment Floater Protect You?

Dear Valued Customer,

In this issue of “——————-” we focus on Contractors Equipment Floater insurance.

One of the reasons an equipment floater is underused is that its definition is misunderstood. Read on to find out exactly what a Contractors Equipment Insurance Floater is about. What the floater covers, what are eligible equipment categories and the types of contractors who are eligible.In addition, you will understand the coverage and underwriting considerations, and much more.

We appreciate your continued business and look forward to serving you.

Kind regards,

Filed Under: Commercial, Specialty, Theme 132

June 24, 2014 By Julian

How Do I File A Business Insurance Claim?

Worker_SeriousPhoneCallWhen a fire, accident or theft occurs at your business:

  • Contact your insurance agent and company right away. Any burglaries or theft should also be reported to the police immediately.
  • Read your insurance policy so that you know what your responsibilities are to your insurance company after a loss.
  • After a disaster, take steps to protect your property from further damage by making temporary repairs. If immediate repairs to equipment are necessary, save the damaged parts in case the claims adjuster is interested in examining them.
  • Get at least two bids on the cost to repair or replace damaged property.

When filing a business interruption claim, be able to show the income the business was generating both before and after the loss. Keep detailed records of business activity and the extra expenses of keeping your business operating in a temporary location during the interruption period. If you are forced to close down, include expenses that continue during the time that the business is closed, such as advertising and the cost of utilities.

If you are unhappy with how your claim was handled:

  • Talk to your insurance agent or claims manager to explain your point of view.
  • Call the consumer affairs or complaint department of your insurance company and tell them your story and why you think you deserve a larger settlement.
  • Contact your state department of insurance about your problem.
  • If you’ve tried all other options, consult an attorney who specializes in insurance matters to see if he thinks you have a valid claim that is worth a lawsuit. Provide the lawyer with all relevant documents and a copy of your insurance policy. Tell your attorney about any settlements offered by your insurance company and the attorney will judge whether you have a legitimate case that might result in a much larger settlement if brought to trial. Attorneys work on an hourly basis or on a contingency basis in which case they receive a portion of whatever settlement you ultimately receive. Get your lawyer’s fee structure in writing before you pursue your case, and make sure you are kept current on the status of the case as it progresses. You must agree to any settlement reached between your attorney and the insurance company before it is made final.

Source: Insurance Information Institute, “How do I file a business insurance claim?” http://www.iii.org website. Accessed November 30, 2015. http://www.iii.org/article/how-do-i-file-a-business-insurance-claim

© Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. This content is strictly for informational purposes and although experts have prepared it, the reader should not substitute this information for professional insurance advice. If you have any questions, please consult your insurance professional before acting on any information presented. Read more.

Filed Under: Commercial, Theme 131, Theme 132, Theme 36

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