(The) Hard Hat Hub: Great American Environmental's Contracting Services Resources
The services provided by contractors play an important role in allowing us to lead safe, comfortable lives. With this responsibility also comes inherent risk, as there are pollution exposures present in contracting services across all industries. Risks may emerge from a wide variety of projects, including work completed by general contractors, trade contractors such as electrical and HVAC, plumbers, roofers and more. While some other lines of insurance offer protection for certain types of professional and pollution related issues, many exclude them completely. Environmental insurance exists to provide protection for these contractors and their clients when accidents or sudden incidents expose contaminants at a job site.
We encourage you to explore our contracting services resources below to learn about the impact environmental pollution exposures may have on your clients' operations and to discover the right coverage solutions for them!
Contractors Environmental Liability Product Pages
Covers bodily injury, property damage, legal expenses and clean-up costs resulting from pollution conditions associated with Contracting Services. These policies also provides coverage for liability associated with Non-Owned Disposal Sites, Transportation of the insured’s products or waste and Owned Locations. In addition, our PCM policy provides coverage for liability associated with Acts, Errors and Omissions arising from Professional Services.
Contracting Services (CSE) Professional and Contracting Services (PCM) Contracting Services Project Specific CSPUnderstanding Contractors Environmental Liability
Pollution events have the potential to obstruct project development and become an expensive, complicated scenario for contractors to manage. The following video illustrates how our Contracting Services Environmental policies provide protection for contractors and their clients when accidents or sudden incidents expose contaminants at a job site.
Navigate Contractors Environmental Liability with Ease: Explore our Resources!
To learn more about obtaining a Contracting Services policy, please contact us or visit the helpful resources below!
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Discover What We Cover: Podcast – Catering to Contractors
A three-part series highlighting our Contracting Services Products. Listen wherever you get your podcasts today!
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Riskopolis Series and Claims Scenarios for Contractors
Contracting services pollution examples that illustrate the variety of environmental exposures that could potentially impact your clients. Are your clients protected from the lurking environmental dangers depicted below?
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Environmental Insider Newsletter
Environmental Insider was created for brokers like you, as a source of ideas and innovations to help you grow your business. Read our numerous articles discussing environmental protection for your contracting clients.
- The Importance of “Clean Dirt”: Examination of the Impact of Using Contaminated Fill
- Contracting Services Environmental Liability Insurance Policy — Offering unique solutions for specialized contractors
- Digging into The City Dreams: Navigating Clean-Up in New York City
- Environmental Coverage for Transportation and NODS: An Important Shield of Protection
- Professional Indemnity Coverage
- Environmental Risks of Shopping Centers
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Policy Fact Sheets
Quick guides that include policy information including benefits, features, and submission requirements.
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Additional Contractors Insurance Industry Resources
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Environmental Insurance Agent and Broker Training Opportunities
As an insurance broker or agent working within an ever-changing industry, it is important to stay informed on trends where coverage opportunities may follow. In response, Great American Environmental is continuously seeking ways to provide educational opportunities to brokers. We can customize a training based on your audience, needs, schedule, and preferred delivery method. Interested in hosting a customized webinar or in-person training event with the Great American Environmental Division?