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INDUSTRY INSIGHT HOME SAFETY SPONSORED CONTENT Hiring Contractors? Make Sure They’re Insured W hen you hire contractors such as electricians or other home repair specialists, you may shop around on price and go with the least expensive one. However, if a contractor comes in with a bid that is much lower than the competition, it could mean that they are cutting corners—and one of the top ways for a contractor to do this is in the insurance it carries or perhaps does not carry. Consider these scenarios: • An electrician’s faulty work starts a fire that damages your kitchen and dining room. • A contractor’s worker breaks a leg while working on your home. If either of these events occurs and the contractor doesn’t have insurance, you’ll be on the hook for the damages or injuries. Even if a contractor tells you the company is insured and bonded, you need to verify that it’s true. The first thing you should do when hiring contractors is to ask them to provide you with a Certificate of Insurance. If they don’t have it, they can call their insurance agent to have it sent it to you. This certificate doesn’t provide all the insurance details, but it’s a good start. However, if you are having major work done on your home, you need to delve further. You should look for the following: finished work. If this is not included, then their liability ends when they finish the job. • Workers’ Compensation - This coverage is mandatory for all employers, except under very rare circumstances. It covers medical expenses and lost wages if an employee is injured on the job. If the contractor doesn’t have this coverage, you could be responsible for these costs. OTHER COVERAGES TO LOOK FOR: • Builder’s Risk - If you are building a new home or adding on to your home, this provides protection for the new construction and building materials while it is being built. While most contractors will buy this coverage, some of them will ask the homeowner to do so. Make sure you are clear who should buy the coverage and, if it is the contractor, make sure you ask for proof that it’s been purchased. COVERAGES ON THE CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE: • Current Dates - Check to see that the coverage is current. If it’s past the policy expiration date, you can’t tell whether they currently have insurance. • General Liability Coverage - Contractors should have this insurance, which covers bodily injury to you or third parties and property damage arising out of their operations. Check also to see if their coverage includes “products and completed operations,” which covers damages that may arise out of their Cusumano Insurance, a local family-owned business, has been serving the Pittsburgh area since 1958. The agency represents several insurance companies offering various options for your personal and business insurance needs. Its experienced staff are creative problem solvers who help find the suitable insurance companies, products and discounts to meet your specific needs. Give them a call today for a free insurance review. This Industry Insight was provided by: Joann Cusumano Sciulli, AAI Agency Principal Rosann Cusumano Elinsky, AAI, LUTCF Agency Principal Cusumano Insurance Agency, Inc. • 178 Clairton Blvd. • Pleasant Hills, PA 15236 Free to do what’s right for you. SM Sponsored by Trusted Choice Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina To learn more about protecting your family, home or business, visit www.TrustedChoice.com. Cusumano Insurance Agency 178 Clairton Blvd (Rt 51) | Pittsburgh PA 15236 (412)655-4432 [email protected] www.cusumanoinsurance.com Like us on Facebook *To see these statistics or others about distracted driving, visit www.distraction.gov WEST JEFFERSON HILLS ❘ SUMMER 2018 15