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Electrical contractor insurance in Quebec

Even when an electrician finishes a job, there's still a lot to do. You may have tightened the last few wires and flipped the switch, but the responsibility for your work continues. That's why we you need an excellent insurance policy for electricians.

A well-protected electrician

Electricians' insurance continues to protect you against everything accident resulting from work allegedly carried out by you. In the electrical workan electrician's insurance policy will continue to protect you long after you've moved on to your next home. construction site.

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electrician's insurance

Make sure you and your business are covered with our customized electrician insurance package. Cover the things that matter for your company, like your commercial liability and your tools and equipment. This insurance is part of our contractor insurance program which offers customized coverage by business category. Get started today!

It's important to cover your tools and equipment, which can be worth thousands (or even tens of thousands) of dollars, but damages arising from liability claims can be much more costly. We'll put in place a policy that will protect you and your business, not only against claims for bodily injury and property damage, but also against expenses related to out-of-court settlements, litigation and court judgments.

If damages are filed against your organization or if you are sued, our reliable insurers will cover investigation costs, legal fees and medical expenses in the event of injury.

The following activities can be included in your civil liability coverage:

Residential service and maintenance
Commercial service and maintenance
General electrical distribution
Wiring for new buildings
Wiring and installation for renovations
Leasehold improvements
and much more...

Not only do you insure your civil liability with This is the most common form of insurance, but project owners (such as general contractors, school boards or municipalities) often require to be named as "additional insureds" on your policy in order to carry out work on their behalf.

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