Artisan Contractors
Artisan Contractors are
smaller operations that work in a variety of settings. They may be involved on
large construction projects under the direction of general contractors, operate
in smaller residential projects, specialize in installations or work on renovation
or remodeling projects.
Artisan contractors are
involved in many types of specialties such as plumbing, electrical work, minor
excavation, landscaping, heating, air conditioning, painting, roofing,
dry-walling, carpentry, remediation services, asphalt/paving, etc. These
operations need a full complement of insurance services, such as general
liability, inland marine (to protect their tools/equipment), workers
compensation, commercial auto, excess liability and commercial property.
There is no standard
definition of an artisan contractor. They are typically defined according to an
individual insurance company's underwriting rules. The factors typically
considered are:
Construction is a hazardous
business under the best circumstances. Artisan exposures are tricky because
their small size means less premium dollars, yet many of their loss exposures
are the same as much larger construction operations. A new artisan contractor
often means an inexperienced contractor and the inexperience usually results in
a higher number of losses.
Artisan contractors need knowledgeable
insurance professionals to help them identify their protection needs,
especially in the areas of handling exposures to the contractor's tools and
equipment. Complete information must also be developed concerning losses that
may occur on their customer's premises and damage a contractor may cause to
property that belong to third parties, but which is in the contractor's
possession or control.
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