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If you plan to remodel your home, make sure that your home, the contractor and
subcontractors have adequate insurance coverage.
Don't make the mistake of waiting until an addition or extra room is completed to
increase the insurance coverage on the structure of your home. If the new addition
is destroyed or damaged before insurance coverage has been increased, you may be
responsible for the cost of repairing or rebuilding the addition.
Contact your insurance agent or representative before or shortly after the
construction begins to increase the insurance coverage on your house to reflect
the increase in the cost to rebuild the structure.
When hiring a general contractor, find out if the contractor has workers
compensation and ask to see a copy of the policy. Workers compensation pays
for medical and rehabilitation expenses and covers lost wages if the workers
sustain injuries on the job. Injured workers may sue you if the contractor does
not have proper insurance.
In most home improvement projects, the contractor subcontracts the builders,
electricians and plumbers. The workers hired may not be full-time employees of
the contractor and therefore not covered under the contractor's workers compensation
policy. While some independent builders, electricians and plumbers may carry their
own workers compensation coverage, others may not.
You should verify the insurance coverage of the contractor and the subcontractors.
If the coverage is insufficient, you may need to fill in the gaps by extending
the limits of the liability portion of your homeowners policy.
If you purchase additional items such as furniture, exercise equipment or
electronics, you may need to increase the amount of insurance you have on your
personal possessions. Keep receipts and add them to your home inventory.
© Insurance Information Institute, Inc.
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