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Don’t pack it in without this coverage

Integrity Insurance Don’t pack it in without this coverage
July 21, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.

By Integrity Insurance & Bonding Inc. 

Roofing contractors planning to close their business must secure Discontinued Operations Coverage to protect against future claims and compliance with state laws. 

If you decide to close up shop due to retirement, a career change or any other reason, it is important to think about any responsibilities you leave behind with that could become ongoing issues that are tied to your previous projects. Our team at Integrity Insurance & Bonding Inc has the solution for you to ensure your peace of mind: Discontinued Operations Coverage

Discontinued Operations Coverage ensures that you are protected against claims that may arise from projects completed while your business was active. Roofing, like many other trades, involves significant risk due to the nature of the work and the long-term performance expectations. Even years after closing your business, you could be held liable for issues such as leaks, or other defects related to your previous projects. 

Without this coverage, you might face unexpected legal and financial burdens, which can be particularly stressful when you’re no longer generating income from your business. Discontinued Operations Coverage provides a safety net, offering peace of mind by ensuring that any potential claims can be handled without personal financial strain. 

Moreover, it’s important to remain compliant with state laws. Many states require an active contractor’s license to warrant past work. This coverage not only keeps you in line with these regulations but also reinforces your professional reputation, showing that you stand by the quality of your work even after closing your business.  

This is vital coverage for any roofing contractor planning to shut down their business. It shields you from future claims, provides peace of mind, and helps you stay compliant with state requirements. As you plan your next steps, make sure to secure this coverage to protect your legacy and financial well-being. 

Original article source: Integrity Insurance 

Learn more about Integrity Insurance & Bonding Inc. in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.integrityibi.com.



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