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Dallas Contractors Insurance, Dallas General Liability, Today, like every day most all of us are going to get up early go to work and stay late, as a subcontractor and an independent business owner most of us understand that punching a clock is something that you get in trouble for because you just hit something with your fist. I do personally want to thank you for dropping by our website today and do want to say hello contractor and welcome. Today we are going to discuss/start discussing the relationship between the contractor that owns his own company and the independent subcontractor that you may hire for a job for your worksite and how that relates to your Dallas contractors insurance, Dallas general liability.
The Subcontractor
Now, we understand that when you go to work during the day that no one operates with the crystal ball and we know exactly what’s going to happen and I’m going to say that that’s 100% of the time that we just don’t have a lock on what exactly the future is going to do, well I never do anyway. This is a three-part series because it’s a little more complicated issue than it might seem or may be from the overview. In other words this may be something that a contractor has done several times in the past and never had a problem. We are going to start with you hire a subcontractor that does…
The is is a long ways from an exhaustive list, yet our goal here is not to list everything that you could possibly hire a subcontractor to do – we are trying to build a foundation for asking the next question. This is something you may want to go over with your current agent are as someone who is a licensed agent for the state of Texas to sell coverage to you and your company. Now, this particular scenario literally came out of the recesses of the writer’s mind and has no relationship in reality to any claim or scenario that is based in reality. What we are discussing here what happens if there is a claim for a subcontractor that you have hired and you are named in litigation because you hired said contractor?
Well?
Now, you may be working with a homeowner and that person may have absolutely nothing to do the action that is taking place. As an example let’s say that there was a claim and the insurance company for the home owner stepped in and paid the amount to make the homeowner whole. Now that they have paid a certain amount we will pick an amount out of thin air and call it $30,000. So our question is what happens to you if you were named in a lawsuit? What happens if the subcontractors insurance decides not to pay said claim? There is a lot to go over here in the next few days about subcontractors and your Dallas contractors insurance, Dallas general liability.
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