White Paper
How the Right Insurance Carrier can Help Mitigate this Overlooked Risk for Contractors
White Paper Summary
In some aspects of the construction business, pollution risk exposure is obvious. Utility contractors working on oil and gas lines, for example, are often aware of the need for caution. But smaller contractors working on more surface level projects, like streets and roads, may not necessarily think about the environmental impact of their activities. Every type of construction activity, though, has the potential to pollute.
“A contractor might not be doing any digging or excavation to depth. They might just be removing surface pavement, regrading, repaving, and walking away. You could assume there is pretty limited exposure there. But we’ve seen firsthand that this is where things can go wrong,” said Dennis Willette, Head of Environmental Liability, Westfield Specialty Insurance.
Underestimation of potential exposure often leads to underinsurance.
“A significant number of small contractors are under insured in this area. Some of them may have sublimits for pollution coverage through their general liability policies, but that’s not universal or common,” Willette said.
Small contractors can benefit from working with a carrier that has a deep understanding of environmental risk and can work collaboratively with insureds to assess, mitigate, and insure potential exposures.
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