Have you ever wondered what projects are eligible for builders risk insurance? Or whether a project is categorized as commercial or residential? Or, are you simply stumped as you search for new opportunities to expand your book of business and increase revenue?
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Home renovations can be exciting! It’s the second-largest expense your clients may have after the purchase of their home. But, these upgrades can also present the most risk to your personal lines clients.
You don’t have to reinvent the wheel to sell builders risk to your personal lines clients. You just have to be prepared. Clients understand the need to insure their car, but they may not realize how home remodeling insurance can save them from financial catastrophe. So, how do you get homeowners on the same page?
No matter what project your residential or commercial construction clients may be planning, they expect flexible coverage terms and a reliable provider. But, how can you be sure their projects are properly protected?
The US Assure Builders Risk Plan insured by Zurich is the nation's leading property insurance solution for construction professionals. With comprehensive coverage and flexible policy options, our Builders Risk Plan insured by Zurich is designed to meet the specific needs of most residential and commercial customers and can be customized for even the largest construction projects.
No matter what project your residential or commercial construction clients may be planning, they expect flexible coverage terms and a reliable provider. But, how can you be sure their projects are properly protected?
Clients with homeowners insurance may wonder why they need builders risk for their new home construction or remodeling projects. The fact is: homeowners policies typically don’t cover the scope of exposures for which builders risk is designed, which leaves your client vulnerable to financial implications in the event of a loss.
Clients with homeowners insurance may wonder why they need builders risk for their new home construction or remodeling projects. The fact is: homeowners policies typically don’t cover the scope of exposures for which builders risk is designed, which leaves your client vulnerable to financial implications in the event of a loss.