
Certificates of Insurance: Why They Matter in Construction
In the construction industry, managing risk and ensuring project compliance are essential for every successful build. One of the most important tools for protecting your business and your clients is the certificate of insurance (COI).
What Is a Certificate of Insurance?
A certificate of insurance is a standardized document that provides proof of insurance coverage. It summarizes key details about your policies, such as liability, workers’ compensation, and commercial auto insurance, without revealing sensitive information. COIs are commonly requested by project owners, general contractors, and even lenders before work begins, serving as evidence that your business meets the required insurance standards.
Why Are Certificates of Insurance Important in Construction?
Construction projects involve multiple parties, each with its own risks and responsibilities. COIs play a vital role in:
- Verifying coverage: They confirm that contractors and subcontractors carry the necessary insurance, helping to prevent costly gaps in protection.
- Managing risk: By requiring COIs from all parties, project owners and general contractors can reduce the risk of financial loss from accidents, property damage, or injuries on the job site.
- Supporting compliance: Many Idaho contracts and local regulations require proof of insurance before work can start. COIs help ensure everyone is meeting these requirements.
- Building trust: Providing a COI demonstrates professionalism and transparency, which can strengthen business relationships and help secure future projects.
How Our Team Supports Idaho Contractors
Prescott & Craig, Inc. understands the unique insurance needs of Idaho’s construction industry. Our team can assist with issuing accurate and timely certificates of insurance for your projects, as well as tracking and managing COIs for your subcontractors to help maintain compliance. We’re here to make the process straightforward, so you can keep your projects moving forward.
Contact our team today to learn how we can help you manage the insurance needs of your Idaho construction business.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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