Contractor Insurance: A Plain-English Buyer's Guide
If you are shopping contractor insurance for the first time (or the first time in years), this is the no-jargon guide we wish every client had before quoting.
Contractor insurance is one of those purchases that most contractors make once and then never look at again. That is a mistake. Here is the buyer's guide we walk new clients through before we even open a quote system.
Step 1: Know what you are insuring
Before you compare premiums, you need a clear picture of the asset, the operation, or the people you are protecting. For Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi general and trade contractors, this usually means listing every covered item, every relevant value, and every exposure that contractor insurance is meant to address.
Step 2: Pick the right limits, not the lowest premium
Limit-shopping is the most expensive way to buy contractor insurance. The right starting point is "what is the worst realistic loss this policy will be asked to handle?" — usually a completed-operations claim arising 12-24 months after a project closes — and then setting limits a comfortable margin above it.
Step 3: Decide on deductibles strategically
Deductibles are a price lever, not a coverage lever. We typically recommend the highest deductible you can absorb in a single claim without disrupting your finances. For most contractors, that lands somewhere between $1,000 and $5,000 depending on the line.
Step 4: Add only the endorsements that match your real risks
Completed operations and blanket additional insured (ongoing and completed) are usually the two highest-value endorsements on a contractor insurance policy. Most others are situational. We help you pick the ones that earn their cost on your specific risk.
Step 5: Shop multiple carriers, not just multiple quotes from one
Real contractor insurance comparison means at least three different carriers — not three quotes from the same direct writer at different deductibles. Miller Insurance Agency shops Hartford, Travelers, and Auto-Owners and 20+ more in one sitting.
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