Cover Yourself With
Contractor Liability Insurance
Before hiring a contractor, it is always a good idea to get
at least three quotes so you know what your options are. The
size of the job is irrelevant, it is always a good idea to
cover yourself with contractor liability insurance.
ERP induced change is always good
The organizational changes brought about by ERP implementation is always welcome
This can usually cover you as long as your contractor
liability insurance and licensing are sound in the event of a
change of control employment contract. It would also be a good
idea to check the contractor's background and references and
the Better Business bureau to make sure that they have a
reliable reputation.
Some companies cover contractors as well as permanent
employees in their policies. However, it is vitally important
that you, as an employer correctly classify your employees and
contractors as different tax rules and insurance policies apply
to both. For example, employers working with independent
contractors must file change of control employment contract for
any independent contractor under their employment. If an
employee is misclassified as an independent contractor, you
could be held liable for contractor liability insurance policy
for that employee.
Many different organizations exist in different regions that
specify in providing insurance coverage over hired independent
contractors, sometimes in addition to employee liability
insurance. These programs can protect your business in the
event of accidents or damage done by the contractor. Rates
usually vary according to the type of work being done in
addition to payroll expenses and the amount you need to insure
the contractor for.
Usually you can get quotes from their websites after filling
out a very short form. A few of them are listed below:
Valley Agency Insurance http://www.valley-agency.com/contractor.html
Florida Contractor Insurance http://www.fciz.com/program-tradecontractor.asp
Wise Insurance http://www.wiseinsuranceagency.net/contractor.html
PA Insurance Rates http://www.painsurancerates.com/contractor.html
Thoroughbred Associates http://www.thoroughbredassociates.com/contractor.html
All-Options.com
http://insurance.alloptions.com/general-contractor-liability-insurance.asp
Businesses are typically required to make a down payment on
independent contractor liability insurance or any other
insurance policy, followed by approximately 8 or 9 consecutive
monthly payments.
Just like you take care of your regular, long-term
employees, it is important to provide yourself with some sort
of protection in the event that an independent contractor
causes damage to a premises during a job or takes legal action
against you. You can do this with contractor liability
insurance. It is relatively rare, but the risk is always
present. You are responsible for what anyone under your
employment does; it could save you money and protect your
business in the long run.
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