Liability insurance protects you and your subcontractors if you're sued. Unless your contract with the client mandates liability insurance, subcontractors aren't legally required to carry liability ...
A subcontractor hired by a general contractor (GC) for a construction project has a certain scope of work, usually spelled out in a contract between the two. Included may be safety responsibilities to ...
DENVER, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Crump Insurance Services, part of Crump Group, the nation's largest insurance wholesaler introduces an exclusive general liability program for subcontractors, both ...
In recent years, courts in several states have held that a general contractor's commercial general liability ("CGL") insurance policy may provide coverage for damage caused by a subcontractor's ...
The American Subcontractors Association is warning its members to beware of contract language that may force subcontractors or their insurance carriers to pay for accidental loss, injury or property ...
Transferring Risk With Contracts, Insurance Coverage and Sometimes, Litigation A recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York illustrates an effective approach for ...
With strict new EPA rules around the low-GWP transition, a single subcontractor’s expired certification or missing insurance ...
A combination of macroeconomic factors and a desire to drive top-line revenue continues to lead many subcontractors to underbid projects, sometimes unintentionally, ultimately contributing to ...
Like any good sea captain, many CPA firms run a tight ship, ensuring staff are appropriately utilized and busy delivering client service. While this staffing model makes sense most of the year, there ...
Subcontractors are self-employed individuals or companies that work on a part of a contract between a primary contractor and a client. There are a variety of required things to run a subcontracting ...