LiveRate® for Cleaning Bond

Posted on Aug 8, 2014 in LiveRate® Price Indicators

A cleaning company bond may be marketed and sold under several different names, a janitorial bond, a maid bond, a house cleaning bond and other, but it’s real name is actually a Business Services Bond. Ideal Choice Insurance Agency offers the only known instant on-line price indicator for the three major bond companies doing business in California. Check it LiveRate for Cleaning Bond for yourself. Cleaning business owners who shop online for a instant online bond and find LiveRate find the lowest rate for a bond. Surety bonds for a cleaning business will vary in price depending on the number of employees and the amount of bond coverage. LiveRate for Business Service Bond will provide instant rates for a one (1) year or three (3) year bond in the amount of $2,500, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $50,000 or $100,000. Try LiveRate® for Cleaning Company Bond today – and...

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LiveRate® for Inflatables

Posted on Aug 8, 2014 in LiveRate® Price Indicators

Finding low-cost insurance for inflatables, a bounce house or party rental business is not a fun or an easy job. That’s why we released LiveRate® for Inflatables. The instant on-line price indicator allows you to shop quickly to find the lowest rate for your jumper insurance. Insurance for Inflatables… Do you need it? Of course you do! “Suit happens” – and it happens all the time – even to a small ‘bouncy bounce’ rental company. Besides lawsuits, many city parks require a bouncer company to provide a certificate of insurance and some even need to be named as additional insured – even worse – with primary/non-contributory wording and a waiver of subrogation! Here a brief video of how to get a online price quote and buy insurance for inflatables hassle-free! (15 votes, average: 4.53 out of 5)Loading... Take a look at our bounce house insurance for inflatables landing page or our party rental insurance landing page for more extensive information about the insurance for inflatables coverage....

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Construction Bid Opportunity for San Diego Contractors

Posted on Aug 1, 2014 in Uncategorized

Sundt Layton is searching for contractors and small businesses of all types with a potential contract opportunity available through the RJ Donovan Infill Facility Project.  Sundt Layton is excited to be presenting these construction bid and contract opportunities at their Subcontractor Networking Outreach Event on August 6, 2014 at San Ysidro High School in Otay Mesa. Local contractors and all trade subs are encourage to attend this networking outreach event. Learn firsthand of what opportunities might be available to you.  You will have the chance to market your company, get informed on available construction bid packages and match your distinctive product offering with the requirements of this project and Sundt Layton.  If you are not yet certified, no worries! The Department of General Services will be there to enrich your experience from how to become certified to how to submit a responsive construction bid. Because this project includes new construction, Sundt Layton needs to hear from all related trades and product suppliers. They encourage all Tier-Contractors, Vendors, Suppliers and Service Providers to attend the construction bid networking outreach event where you can meet face to face with the contractors bidding work to Sundt Layton. There are many opportunities available, make an investment of your time to attend this event, make a commitment and register today on Eventbrite. August 6, 2014 San Ysidro High School – Gym 5353 Airway Road San Diego, CA 92154  Schedule of Events –  9:30-10:00 am Pre-Bid Meeting for trades noted on attachment –  10:00 am – 12:00 pm Event –  Register at  “http://networkevent10am.eventbrite.com” –  12:30-1:00 pm Pre-Bid Meeting for trades noted on attachment –  1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Event Register at  “http://networkevent1pm.eventbrite.com” During these tough economic times, job growth and economic prosperity start with the small and diverse businesses that reflect the rich makeup of our local community. To take advantage of this opportunity you must have general liability insurance and workers compensation insurance  if you have any employees. Shop for and compare free instant rates online here. This slideshow requires...

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Road construction worker struck and killed in Vermont

Posted on Jul 31, 2014 in Uncategorized

A road construction worker from Richford, Vermont was killed while removing temporary reflective fog line markers on I-89 in South Burlington, Vermont. A 22 year old from South Burlington struck and killed the road construction worker with her vehicle at about 11:15 p.m. Workers compensation insurance coverage will be needed to compensate the road construction worker’s family for their loss. It is likely that the workers compensation company will subrogate against the driver’s car insurance company. Read more and see the video on www.wcax.com WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports-   A road construction company, contractor or subcontractor can compare real-time insurance rates at contractor.idealchoiceinsurance.com  ...

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Road construction worker struck and killed in Vermont

Posted on Jul 31, 2014 in Uncategorized

A road construction worker from Richford, Vermont was killed while removing temporary reflective fog line markers on I-89 in South Burlington, Vermont. A 22 year old from South Burlington struck and killed the road construction worker with her vehicle at about 11:15 p.m. Read more and see the video on www.wcax.com WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports- Workers compensation insurance coverage will be needed to compensate the road construction worker’s family for their loss. It is likely that the workers compensation company will subrogate against the driver’s car insurance company. A road construction company, contractor or subcontractor can compare real-time insurance rates at...

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Road construction worker struck and killed in Vermont

Posted on Jul 31, 2014 in Uncategorized

A road construction worker from Richford, Vermont was killed while removing temporary reflective fog line markers on I-89 in South Burlington, Vermont. A 22 year old from South Burlington struck and killed the road construction worker with her vehicle at about 11:15 p.m. Read more and see the video on www.wcax.com WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports- Workers compensation insurance coverage will be needed to compensate the road construction worker’s family for their loss. It is likely that the workers compensation company will subrogate against the driver’s car insurance company. A road construction company, contractor or subcontractor can compare real-time insurance rates at...

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Construction accident at FSU kills plumbing subcontractor

Posted on Jul 30, 2014 in Uncategorized

A subcontractor died on site following a construction accident at Florida State University’s campus Monday. According to FSUPD, 25-year-old Travis Joseph Miller of Tallahassee was trapped between the building and a moving elevator at the construction site of the new Dorman and Deviney Halls on Woodward Avenue. Police responded to the  construction accident just after noon Monday. Miller was already deceased when first responders arrived. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) began a  construction accident investigation of Miller’s death after receiving notification from Culpepper Construction. According to Lindsay Williams, OSHA spokesman, the agency requires contractors to report casualties within eight hours. Investigators arrived on scene and spoke with Miller’s coworkers, managers and other witnesses on scene. Miller was a plumber working as a subcontractor for Culpepper Construction. Culpepper has been under OSHA review 9 times since July 2004. Most recently, complaints were filed against the contractor for worker falls in February with no citations filed. OSHA filed three violations against Culpepper for eyewear, ladder and various training violations in 2010 with a $2,925 settlement fine. Read more on fsunews.com. Which commercial insurance coverage might be used for this type of  claim? Could easily be workers compensation – but also could be general liability. From the owner of the building, to the general contractor – to the subcontractor’s company – all may need general liability coverage in place for this  construction accident...

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Backhoe Construction Worker Hospitalized After Accident

Posted on Jul 29, 2014 in Uncategorized

A backhoe construction subcontractor working for a general contractor on a mile-long resurfacing project in Waterford, Michigan suffered a serious leg injury at the Oakland County worksite. Emergency crews said the worker was struck during backhoe construction and sustained a serious injury to one leg. Police are investigating to determine if the if driver was impaired, and if backhoe had a warning device. Read more at www.theoaklandpress.com General contractors are required by insurance to ensure that each and every subcontrator provides a certificate of insurance naming the general as additional insured. General contractors should also require proof of workers compensation or a letter of exemption before allowing subcontractors on a job site. Workers compensation insurance will be needed for this accident, and general liability may also come into play if the accident is litigated.   Shop for low cost backhoe construction insurance and instant price estimates online at...

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