Insurance for Construction Business and Contractors in Australia
Instant construction businesses & contractors insurance in Australia. Combines professional indemnity, public liability and products liability insurance
As a construction contractor, you help your clients with renovation and repair services. Whether working as an electrician, a plumber or a handyman - you are often required to have insurance, and in the case of some licensed trades, even mandatorily purchase it. The the unpredictable nature of accidents make it hard to prevent and the costs of being sued can be extraordinarily high.
With insurance providing cover for construction contractors and businesses, you can now tidy things at your clients premise, repair that broken pipe or fix that electrical lighting issue, without the fear of hurting someone or damaging your clients property, all at affordable prices!
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Public and Products Liability Insurance for Construction Businesses and Contractors in Australia?
Public Liability: Public liability insurance protects you and your business against any liability if someone is injured on your premises or while you are providing your services in Australia.
Products Liability: Products Liability insurance protects you for claims made against your business for any products sold or supplied by you to a third party. This might be a claim arising from a faulty product that injured someone else.
Vicarious Liability: Vicarious liability insurance covers you for any conduct of your agents, contractors or employees in the performances of your services.
Care, Custody & Control: Care, custody & control pays for property damage that might occur to premises or third party parked vehicles while you occupy premises and where the loss or damage did not occur through the performance of your work
Complimentary Legal Advice: This provides 1 hour of complimentary legal advice to you each year from our insurance partner's panel of solicitors, for any matter which is notified to us and may become a claim.
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