by CoverLink Staff | Aug 25, 2016 | Business Insurance, Commercial Auto Insurance, General Liability Insurance
Concrete contractors have a stressful business – especially when you consider concrete is the foundational building block of nearly every structure nowadays. Your work involves tracking a number of projects, customers, employees and supplies all simultaneously....
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Insurance, Commercial Auto Insurance, General Liability Insurance
Any good door & window installation job starts with a solid product, and ends with a quality installation contractor. And if you’ve been in the door & window installation business for any length of time, then chances are, you provide both. Not only are...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 11, 2016 | Business Insurance, Commercial Auto Insurance, General Liability Insurance
As a basement waterproofing contractor, your work can vary greatly… from residential to commercial clients, interior or exterior basement problems… You need an insurance plan that fits your unique needs. The fact is, your line of work can be risky. You...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 4, 2016 | Business Insurance, Commercial Auto Insurance, General Liability Insurance
As a drywall contractor, you may be responsible for choosing, installing, removing and repairing different types of drywall. It’s possible you could be found working on residential projects or with a commercial client. Perhaps you’re installing, removing...
by CoverLink Staff | Jul 28, 2016 | Business Insurance, Commercial Auto Insurance, General Liability Insurance
Excavation contractors specialize in digging, including openings in the ground for building foundations, and trenches for utility operations. The digs may be deep or shallow, and some may provided related services such as grading of land, land clearing, or hauling and...
by CoverLink Staff | Jul 21, 2016 | Business Insurance, Commercial Auto Insurance, General Liability Insurance
As a roofing contractor, you probably know that your profession is one of the top 5 most dangerous jobs in the United States. The fatality rate is 47.4 per 100,000 workers. Falls are the leading cause of fatal injuries, while other non-fatal injuries such as...