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Although many homeowners are unaware of the potential
ramifications of this critical issue, insurance coverage should
be one of the most important considerations in your choice of contractor.
Making the mistake of choosing a contractor with inadequate insurance
can have costly consequences to your property, your family and your
financial well-being. Unfortunately, some contractors disregard
this risk and, by cutting corners on insurance, are able to offer
lower prices. In most cases, a lower price means the contractor
may be uninsured or under-insured.
The California Contractors State License Board
(CSLB) cautions homeowners that some contractors do not carry adequate
insurance. In the CSLB publication “What You Should Know Before
Hiring a Contractor,” the Board recommends that consumers
verify that a contractor has workers’ compensation and liability
insurance coverage, and advises:
“Ask the contractor if the company is insured
against claims covering workers' compensation, property damage,
and personal liability in case of accidents. Ask to see a copy of
the certificate of insurance, or ask for the name of the contractor's
insurance carrier and agency to verify that the contractor has the
insurance.
In California, if a contractor has employees,
workers' compensation insurance coverage is required by law. This
is important for you as a homeowner. If a worker is injured working
on your property and the contractor does not have insurance, you
are the one who will have to pick up the bill for medical attention
and rehabilitation, if necessary. Don't let your homeowner's insurance
policy become your contractor's liability coverage.”
- From the CSLB Publication “What You Should
Know Before Hiring a Contractor,” available online at: http://www.cslb.ca.gov/forms/wysk.pdf
However, contractors are not required by law to
carry Commercial General Liability Insurance. And in order to cut
costs and increase profits, many do not have this insurance. CSLB
offers the following advice on this subject:
“The Contractors State License Board strongly
recommends that all contractors carry Commercial General Liability
Insurance. This insurance protects against third-party bodily injury
and accidental property damage. Some contractors do not carry this
insurance. The Board recommends that you evaluate the risk to your
family and property when contracting with a contractor who is not
insured.”
- From the CSLB Publication “Home Improvement
Contractors and General Liability Insurance,” available online
at: http://www.cslb.ca.gov/forms/hicgenliabfacts.pdf.
For your protection, Eagle Ridge Construction
& Roofing is fully insured with Workers Compensation Insurance
and a $2 million Commercial General Liability Insurance policy.
A final consideration on this subject is that,
in our experience, a contractor willing to cut corners on insurance
to increase profits may also cut corners on the installation of
your roof, for the same reason.
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