Stay Covered: Florida Drywall Contractor Insurance Solutions

As a Florida based Drywall Contractor, you know better than anyone that unexpected things can happen on the job site. Whether it's accidental property damage, injuries to your employees, or damage caused by your commercial vehicle, it's important to protect your business with the right insurance coverage. Call Today to get Started (850) 389-2001

At Barbee Jackson Insurance, we understand the unique needs of drywall contractors in Florida, and we offer a range of insurance options to protect you and your business. Here are just a few reasons why we're the best choice for your Insurance needs:

  1. Comprehensive Coverage: Our insurance policies are designed to provide comprehensive coverage for all aspects of your business. We offer General Liability coverage to protect you in the event of property damage or bodily injury caused by your work, Workers Compensation coverage to provide benefits to your employees if they are injured on the job, and Commercial Auto coverage to protect your business vehicles.
  2. Customizable Plans: We understand that every business is different, which is why we offer customizable insurance plans to fit your unique needs. Our experienced agents will work with you to assess your risks and design a plan that provides the coverage you need at a price you can afford.
  3. Competitive Rates: We believe that insurance should be affordable, which is why we offer competitive rates on all of our insurance products. We'll work with you to find a policy that fits your budget, without sacrificing the coverage you need.

When it comes to General Liability coverage, we understand that accidents can happen on the job site. Whether it's a tool accidentally damaging a client's property or a client slipping and falling on a job site, General Liability coverage can help protect your business from financial losses.

Workers Compensation coverage is also essential for drywall contractors in Florida. If one of your employees is injured on the job, Workers Compensation can help cover their medical expenses and lost wages, while also protecting your business from lawsuits.

Finally, Commercial Auto coverage is crucial for drywall contractors who rely on their vehicles to get the job done. Whether you're transporting materials to a job site or driving between job sites, accidents can happen on the road. With Commercial Auto coverage, you can protect your business vehicles and avoid costly repairs or replacement costs.

Frequently asked Questions

What is a Certificate of Insurance?
A Certificate of Insurance is a document that provides proof of insurance coverage to third parties. It outlines the type of insurance coverage, policy limits, and coverage period. As a Drywall Contractor, you may be asked to provide a Certificate of Insurance to clients or general contractors before starting work on a project.

What is a Waiver of Subrogation?
A Waiver of Subrogation is an agreement in which an insurance company waives its right to seek damages from a third party responsible for a loss. As a Drywall Contractor, you may be asked to provide a Waiver of Subrogation to a client or general contractor. This waiver can help protect you and your business from lawsuits related to a project.

What is an Additional Insured?
An Additional Insured is a person or entity added to an insurance policy that is not the policyholder. By being added as an Additional Insured, this person or entity receives protection under the policy. As a Drywall Contractor, you may be asked to add a client or general contractor as an Additional Insured to your insurance policy. This can provide additional liability protection for them and can help you secure more work.

Do you offer Certificates of Insurance?
Yes, we offer Certificates of Insurance to our clients. We understand that our Drywall Contractor clients may need to provide proof of insurance to third parties, and we're happy to provide this document upon request.

Do you offer Waiver of Subrogation agreements?
Yes, we offer Waiver of Subrogation agreements to our clients. We understand that our Drywall Contractor clients may need to provide this agreement to their clients or general contractors, and we're happy to provide this document upon request.

Can you add a client or general contractor as an Additional Insured to my insurance policy?
Yes, we can add a client or general contractor as an Additional Insured to your insurance policy. We understand that this is a common requirement in the construction industry, and we're happy to help our Drywall Contractor clients meet this requirement.

Don't take chances with your business. Contact Barbee Jackson Insurance today to learn more about our Florida Contractor Insurance options. Call us at (850) 389-2001 to speak with one of our experienced agents and get a quote today.