Many medium-sized businesses work with contractors either on specific occasions or as a more permanent arrangement. Either way, it's important to be familiar with the specific requirements that govern the business relationship between companies and independent contractors.
Determining whether you need additional insurance is one of those requirements. In most cases, self-employed contractors aren't covered by the employer's liability insurance, whereas contractors employed by an agency may be covered by that agency's policy. If you have decision-making power over your company's financial matters, you'll want to know how to get the appropriate level of cover and make good use of your business resources.
In this article we'll discuss what you need to know about contractor's insurance.
This is a type of insurance that offers coverage against claims over property damage and injury to contractors or to third parties by contractors working on your behalf. With this type of cover, your business is protected from the exorbitant costs that could arise because of work-related accidents. Therefore, contractors insurance can safeguard your assets and provide business continuity.
Trades professionals like carpenters, builders, electricians, plumbers, painters, HVAC installers, landscapers, as well as construction workers and handymen. Generally speaking, this type of insurance is required if the work performed entails some risk to property or individuals, such as logistics/driving work, and construction industry contracting. However, not all trades carry the same risk level, so not all contractors need the same level of cover. A freelance PA working in your office, for instance, is deemed a lower risk than a self-employed crane operator on a building site.
Contractor's all risk insurance is a non-standard insurance policy that offers comprehensive cover against third-party injury and damage claims. This type of insurance is common in the construction and trades sectors, where the risks and costs of claims could be substantial.
Some of the common aspects of a project covered by contractor's all risk insurance include:
The most important advantages of contractor's all risk insurance is that it's comprehensive and flexible. If your project has special insurance requirements that aren't covered by standard insurance, contractor's all risk insurance offers the peace of mind you need.
The coverage levels of contractor's all risk insurance can be extended to cover additional aspects of a project, including:
If you need support when choosing contractor's insurance, at ManningUK we can help you find a tailor-made policy at the most competitive prices.
Sources:
https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/pdf/Reduce%20risks%20and%20cut%20costs%20in%20the%20workplace.pdf https://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/lexispsl/construction/document/391372/56NS-GV21-F186-33KN-00000-00/Contractor_s_all_risk__CAR__insurance_overview
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