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Construction Insurance
We understand the unique challenges faced by contractors and construction companies. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the industry, we provide comprehensive insurance solutions that protect your business, your employees, and your property.
Our team of experienced insurance brokers are committed to delivering the best coverage, and will work with you to develop tailored coverages that meet your specific needs. Whether you’re a contractor and a large construction company, Staebler Insurance has the expertise and resources to ensure that you’re protected against the unexpected.
Simply request a quote below to learn more about our commercial insurance solutions and how we can help safeguard your business.
Why Staebler Insurance?
TRUSTED ADVISOR
We’re here to help you. It’s not a slogan, it’s our reality. With decades of trucking experience, backed up with a dedicated service team, Staebler Insurance is your partner with advice and advocacy.
RISK MANAGEMENT
We understand the unique risks faced by the construction industry and provide customized risk management solutions that minimize exposure to potential losses.
WORKING FOR YOU
The insurance market is complicated and it’s not worth going alone. A Staebler Broker knows the market and what’s required for your unique needs. Put our expertise to work for you!
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Construction Insurance
Essential Construction Insurance
PROPERTY
This covers your physical property including your buildings, your equipment, your materials or stock, tools, office furniture and more.
Not insuring to the full value can cost you! If you don’t have the right amount of insurance, your claim payment will be reduced. And remember, there is a difference between market value and rebuild/replacement cost.
GENERAL LIABILITY
Your personal liability is not enough! This covers your legal bills and settlements made against you and your business.
COMMERCIAL AUTO
If you rely on vehicles, getting back on the road means getting back to business!
Cyber Insurance
Cyber Liability Insurance defends against the financial impacts of cyber attacks, including data breaches, ransomware, and hacking incidents. It covers costs like legal fees, customer notifications, credit monitoring, and business interruption losses.
Learn more: Cyber Insurance
Business Interruption Insurance
Business Interruption Insurance safeguards your company’s financial stability when unforeseen events force a temporary shutdown. It covers lost income, ongoing expenses such as rent and payroll, and helps you get back on your feet quickly.
Learn more: Business Interruption Insurance
Property Floater Insurance
Coverage for your tools, equipment, and materials while at the job site and while in transit.
Bonding (Surety)
CONTRACT BONDING
More and more, contractors are being required to provide bonding when bidding on or completing projects.
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