Use Quickbooks to Monitor Subcontractor Insurance Certificates
Why Bother?
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For injuries on the job –Â If your subcontractor is not carrying Workerâs Compensation insurance, and a worker is injured, that worker, or that workerâs attorney, is going to be looking to your insurance for coverage.
For property damage on the job – If property is damaged on or around the site by the subcontractor, and the subcontractor has no insurance coverage, the injured party, or the injured partyâs attorney, is going to be holding you, as the party responsible for bringing the subcontractor to the jobsite, accountable for the damage.
Your insurance coverage requires that all subs working on your project carry a minimal amount of General Liability and Workerâs Comp insurance.Â
If you are not requiring the insurance and monitoring the coverage, your insurance company has the option of denying coverageto you for damages caused by your subcontractors because you are not in compliance with the insurance company contract.
The Terms & Conditions also requires that your company be named as an âAdditional Insuredâ on the policy. Â
Frankly, being named as an âAdditional Insuredâ has become an issue lately, but at least make certain that your subcontractor has the required insurances in place.