by anthonycapolotti | Apr 7, 2026 | general liability insurance for contractors
If you’re a contractor in Florida, you already know the job comes with risks. One small mistake, one unexpected accident, or even a misunderstanding with a client can turn into a costly problem overnight. That’s where liability insurance steps in—think of it as your...
by anthonycapolotti | Apr 7, 2026 | general liability insurance for contractors
If you work in construction—or even plan to hire a contractor—you already know how unpredictable the job can be. One small accident can cost thousands of dollars. A damaged wall, a worker injury, or a customer complaint can turn into a financial nightmare overnight....
by anthonycapolotti | Apr 6, 2026 | general liability insurance for contractors
Introduction Imagine building a house brick by brick—everything looks solid, until one small mistake causes a crack that spreads. That’s exactly how risk works in construction. One tiny issue can turn into a costly problem overnight. If you’re a contractor—or even...
by anthonycapolotti | Apr 6, 2026 | general liability insurance for contractors
Introduction If you’ve ever hired a contractor—or worked as one—you probably know that construction work comes with risks. Tools can fall, materials can break, and accidents can happen when you least expect them. Now imagine a ladder slipping and damaging a...
by anthonycapolotti | Apr 2, 2026 | general liability insurance for contractors
Construction jobsites are full of moving parts—literally and operationally—so problems tend to cluster around a few key areas. Here’s a clear breakdown of the most common jobsite issues and what typically causes them (plus how to fix them): 🚧 1. Safety Issues Common...
by anthonycapolotti | Mar 30, 2026 | general liability insurance for contractors
In the construction and building industry, risk is not just a possibility—it’s a constant reality. From unpredictable weather conditions to job site accidents, theft, and structural damage, every project carries exposure that can lead to financial setbacks. This is...