CGL/CPL/Professional Insurance

Business Risks for Environmental Contractors

As an environmental contractor, your business faces a range of risks that can impact operations, finances, and reputation.  A well-rounded insurance program for environmental contracting firms should include CGL, CPL, and Professional Liability Insurance to address liability, environmental, and professional risks.   These risks include:

  • Legal and regulatory issues (claims, fines, non-compliance)
  • Environmental accidents (pollution, damage, cleanup costs)
  • Professional liability (errors, omissions, negligence)
  • Operational disruptions (business interruptions, reputational damage)

Key Points:

  • CGL Insurance: Covers third-party bodily injury, property damage, and legal costs, associated with physical operations, such as site remediation or hazardous material handling.
  • CPL Insurance: Mitigates financial fallout from pollution incidents, addressing environmental risks and regulatory compliance related to soil, water, or air contamination.
  • Professional Liability Insurance (E&O): Protects against claims of negligence, misrepresentation, or mistakes in professional services, such as environmental consulting or project management.

Ensure your business is protected from every angle with CGL, CPL, and Professional Liability Insurance—don’t wait until a claim threatens your future.  Reach out today for expert advice on customizing the right insurance coverage for your unique business risks.

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