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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Damage Caused by a Contractor?

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Embarking on a home renovation project is an exciting venture, but it can also bring about a host of worries, particularly regarding potential damage caused by contractors. At Commonwealth Insurance Services, we understand the importance of protecting your home and ensuring you have the right coverage. As a brokerage offering policies from top carriers like Openly, Auto Owners, Erie, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Progressive, Safeco, and more, we’re here to guide you through these concerns.

Understanding Your Coverage

Homeowners insurance is designed to protect your home from various risks, but the specifics of coverage can become complicated when a third-party contractor is involved. Here are some crucial aspects to consider:

  1. Accidental Damage: If a contractor accidentally damages your property, such as causing a water leak or breaking a valuable item, your homeowners insurance policy may cover the repairs, subject to your deductible.
  2. Negligence and Faulty Work: Most homeowners insurance policies exclude coverage for damage due to poor workmanship or negligence. In such cases, the contractor’s liability insurance should cover the costs of the damage.
  3. Choosing Licensed and Insured Contractors: It’s vital to hire contractors who are both licensed and insured. Their liability insurance can cover any accidental damage they cause, protecting you from potential out-of-pocket expenses.
  4. Documenting Damage: If damage occurs, document it thoroughly. Take photos, keep all receipts, and maintain records of communications with your contractor. This documentation will be essential if you need to file a claim.

Steps to Take if Damage Occurs

  1. Contact the Contractor: Inform the contractor about the damage right away and discuss their plan for addressing it. Reputable contractors will typically take responsibility and file a claim with their insurance.
  2. Notify Your Insurance Provider: If the contractor’s insurance doesn’t cover the damage or if you’re unsure, contact your homeowners insurance provider to review your policy and discuss your coverage options.
  3. Get Repair Estimates: Obtain estimates from multiple contractors to understand the scope and cost of the repairs needed.
  4. File a Claim: If necessary, file a claim with your homeowners insurance provider, providing all the documentation and repair estimates you’ve collected.

Home renovations and repairs are an integral part of maintaining and enhancing your property. While they can be stressful, understanding your insurance coverage can offer peace of mind. At CIS, we’re committed to helping you navigate these situations and ensure you have the right protection in place. For more information or to discuss your homeowners insurance options, contact us at 502-813-5436.

 

Credit: This blog was adapted from content originally published by Openly Insurance.

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