Our objective at PBIB is to offer coverage that safeguards your Landscaper business against potential losses. As insurance brokers, we have the flexibility to select from a range of insurance programs and customize them to suit your unique insurance requirements. To ensure your Landscape Contractor business is protected from property damage, personal injury, employee injuries, loss or damage to vehicles, tools, and equipment, as well as legal expenses and indemnity, we suggest the following coverages:
PBIB will typically use numerous insurance companies to quote your insurance to give you the greatest deal and coverage for your needs. Every policy has adjustable payment options, such as yearly or monthly installments.
As a Landscaper, protecting your business from third-party claims is crucial, and the most important coverage for this is General Liability insurance. A single mishap could have a significant impact on your company's future, and in the event of bodily injury or property damage caused by your business, a lawsuit could prove devastating. At PBIB, we prioritize safeguarding your business assets and employees from vulnerable situations and lawsuits by providing reliable general liability insurance.
Additionally, depending on where you operate, General Liability insurance may be required for your Landscape Contractor license. We offer full-service certificates on weekdays and 24/7 self-service certificates, allowing you to access insurance coverage at your convenience.
General Liability for Landscaper can help you pay for:
Choose our policy to protect both you and your employees in case of injury or illness. With workers' compensation, you won't have to worry about paying for medical expenses or lost wages. You'll also be shielded in case of any legal disputes. Even if you don't have employees, we offer policies that provide the necessary coverage for your needs.
Depending on where you operate, you may need workers' compensation for your Landscape Contractor license. Our company, PBIB, provides full-service certificates during regular business hours and self-service certificates that are available 24/7. This means you can get the insurance you need when it's convenient for you.
Workers' Compensation for Landscaper can help you pay for:
Your Landscaping business relies heavily on company vehicles to transport you, your equipment, and materials to the worksite. At PBIB, we understand the importance of your mobile workforce and offer comprehensive insurance coverage to protect your trucks in the event of theft or damage. We strive to get you back up and running quickly.
For Landscapers, Commercial Auto insurance is a crucial coverage and is often mandatory for certain projects. To help you get on the job, we provide full-service insurance certificates on weekdays and 24/7 self-service certificates that we like to call "Insurance on your time."
Commercial Auto for Landscaper can help you pay for:
Tools and equipment insurance for landscapers is intended to safeguard your valuable moving goods. Inland marine insurance, commonly referred to as tools and equipment coverage, guards your valuable assets against dangers like theft and damage while they are being used, stored, or transported to and from your jobsite.
Tools & Equipment for Landscaper can help you pay for damaged or stolen:
As a landscaper, you are responsible for designing, installing, and maintaining outdoor spaces for your clients. While it may seem like a simple job, mistakes can happen, and these mistakes can lead to serious consequences for your clients. This is where professional liability insurance comes into play.
Professional liability insurance, also known as errors and omissions insurance, protects you in case a client sues you for damages resulting from your professional services. For example, if a client claims that your landscaping work damaged their property, or that you failed to properly maintain their garden resulting in the death of their plants, professional liability insurance can cover the costs of legal fees, settlements, and judgments.
Professional Liability Insurance can help your business with:
Most states demand a licensing bond to grant or renew a contractor license. The licensing bond provides assurance that you won't transgress any state laws or run away with a client's deposit.
A license bond can be purchased for as little as $70, but the cost increases based on the applicant's personal credit, license history, and contractor classification.
Simply input your state and the sort of bond you need, or choose from a list, to get an immediate estimate and bind online in just a few minutes. We write all forms of bonds, including performance and payment bonds in addition to a long list of others.
Sacramento is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat and largest city of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers in Northern California's Sacramento Valley, Sacramento's 2020 population of 524,943 makes it the sixth-largest city in California and the ninth-largest capital in the United States. Sacramento is the seat of the California Legislature and the Governor of California, making it the state's political center and a hub for lobbying and think tanks. It features the California State Capitol Museum. Before the arrival of the Spanish, the area was inhabited by the historic Nisenan, Maidu, and other indigenous peoples of California. Spanish cavalryman Gabriel Moraga surveyed and named the Río del Santísimo Sacramento (Sacramento River) in 1808, after the Blessed Sacrament, referring to the Eucharist in the Catholic Church. In 1839, Juan Bautista Alvarado, Mexican governor of Alta California, granted the responsibility of colonizing the Sacramento Valley to Swiss-born Mexican citizen John Augustus Sutter, who subsequently established Sutter's Fort and the settlement at the Rancho Nueva Helvetia. Following the American Conquest of California and the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the waterfront developed by Sutter began to be developed, and incorporated in 1850 as the City of Sacramento.
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