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Contractor Liability: Who Pays When There’s an Accident?

What happens if, despite all precautions, there’s an accident involving your contractor that leads to a liability issue? Who’s responsible — and who pays — if:

The time to find out is before an accident happens.

Step 1: Check the Personal Liability Section of Your Homeowners Policy

Before beginning a remodeling project, check your homeowners policy for specifics regarding injuries on your property, notes Chicago-based attorney Steven J. Thayer.

Policies vary widely. Look in the personal liability section of your homeowners policy for details, says Jack Smith, a spokesperson for the trade group Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of New York.

Typically, major injuries aren’t well-covered — limits are usually fairly low. Don’t trust your homeowners or umbrella policies to protect you if a builder’s employee sustains major injuries.

The bottom line? Instead of worrying over your insurance, make sure your builder has his own.

Step 2: Check Your Contractor’s Insurance

Any builders you hire should have their own general contractor liability insurance — ask to see proof. The insurance should cover:

Builders have to ante up a lot for all this contractor liability insurance — and it will be reflected in their bill. But if uninsured workers hurt themselves on your property, you’ll find a lawyer’s hand in your pocket pretty quickly.

This applies to subcontractors as well: Ask your contractor for a list of all the subcontractors on a job so you can check their insurance status as well. 

Step 3: Minimize Risks

Remember that insurance is an essential protection but not perfect. Lawyers advise that negligence claims can easily end up in court and out of your hands — and your insurer’s.

You can’t always control your builder’s safety habits but you can get rid of fallen branches, wet leaves, and kids’ toys from your driveway before the workers even show up. And hire safe contractors recommended by friends and neighbors.

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