Skip to main content

Concrete Contractor Insurance

Protecting the foundation of your business while you pour foundations for others.

Concrete contractor insurance tailored to your company.

Home » Business Insurance » Specialized Business Insurance » Concrete Contractor Insurance

From start to finish, concrete contractors often have heavy involvement in construction projects. With all they do, concrete contractors also carry heavy risks. But because of these unique risks, specialized concrete contractor insurance that’s tailored to your business can offer protection against the unexpected. Whether you’re involved in planning, site and ground preparation, formwork, placement, finishing, or all of the above, your insurance should reflect what you do.

Specialized concrete contractor insurance that’s a fit from the start.

No concrete contractor insurance program would be complete without general liability and commercial property insurance. General liability insurance offers protection in the event you damage someone’s property or someone is hurt on your property or a worksite. Commercial property insurance protects your building (whether owned or rented), storage facility, inventory, supplies, and more. You’ll often find these coverages packaged together into a business owners insurance policy (BOP).

Business auto insurance for all your vehicles.

Your concrete contractor business likely utilizes a variety of vehicles. For instance, this could include a car for traveling to appointments, trucks to carry equipment and crew, and even a large concrete mixer truck. Business auto insurance may pay for property damage or bodily injury after an accident. Similarly, if any employee uses their own vehicle while on the job, or if you rent vehicles periodically, consider including hired and non-owned auto insurance as well.

Liability insurance to protect you during and after the job.

Mistakes in your work could result in a minor inconvenience or become a matter of life and death. And, while not necessarily anyone’s fault, problems can arise if there is something wrong with the materials you use. Consequently, you need professional liability insurance that protects you in the event of an error. Also, consider completed operations insurance, which provides liability protection for the work you did even when the project is finished.

Protect your essential tools and equipment.

You simply cannot operate if you don’t have your tools and equipment in proper working order. Protect your business with tools and equipment insurance that provides for replacement or repair of your specialized tools and machinery. Whether lost, stolen, or damaged, this insurance can get you back to work with less downtime while waiting for items to be fixed.

Don’t skip other important business insurance policies.

Some insurance policies benefit most businesses, even the most highly specialized. For instance, cyber liability insurance offers protection from the financial ramifications of data breaches and network hacks. Workers’ compensation insurance requirements exist in most places, but its importance cannot be stressed enough for concrete contractors due to the physical nature of the work you do. Finally, if someone makes accusations of discriminatory practices or harassment, employee practice liability insurance may pay for defense costs and settlements.

Are you interested in concrete contractor insurance for your business? Contact us to learn more.

Concrete Contractor Insurance - Selective Focus of Concrete Pouring During Commercial Concreting of Floors for a Building

Get Started Today

As an independent agency, we are here to help you find the right Concrete Contractor Insurance coverage.

Get a Quote

  Concrete Contractor Insurance Quote Request

As an independent agency, we are here to help you find the right coverage.

  • Please do not include sensitive, private information in this area.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Get a Quote

It only takes a minute to get started.

  • Fill out the form, we’ll be in touch.
  • Review options with an agent.
  • Get the coverage you need.

Would you rather discuss this in person? Get in touch with an agent today!