‘Tis the season of slips and falls on ice and snow. Business owners, self storage facility owners, and other property managers know only too well the costly consequences of these cold winter months.
That’s why they understand the importance of working with a snow removal contractor who has the proper snow plowing insurance.
So, before the first snowflake hits the ground, and the first person slips on ice on your premises, make sure the written contract includes these 5 snow removal insurance requirements.
The contract must mandate that the contractor’s policy lists you as an additional insured. That’s right, a certificate of insurance is no longer sufficient, and an increased number of insurance carriers will not provide additional insurance status unless it is required as part of the written contract.
The defense and indemnity requirement enforces that as long as the contractor is liable for a claim, they must defend you against any claim or lawsuit made against you, and settle the claim, provided it is warranted. It’s a good idea to carry your own liability policy, especially since most states refuse to allow you to contract away your own liability.
The primary and non-contributory requirement clarifies the intent of the defense and indemnity requirement, by defining the contractor’s policy as primary while stating that your policy is not to contribute to the defense and indemnification of a lawsuit or claim.
A Per Event contract means that you only pay if snow falls. Your snow removal contractor will begin their services after the snow accumulates to a pre-determined height, usually between 2-4 inches. This type of contract is attractive to some property managers because they only pay for the services they receive.
A Seasonal contract is usually set for 2-3 years, during which you pay fixed snow removal prices. Depending on the weather conditions and amount of snowfall, a seasonal contract can work in the client’s favor one season, and the contractor’s favor the next season.
A Full-Service contract is also set for 2-3 years and is the premier plan for snow and ice removal. As a full-service customer, you know exactly what your winter costs will be, and you have peace of mind knowing that all your needs for the season are covered, including ice treatment around the clock, and signs warning of dangerous road conditions.
So, leave the shoveling to a snow removal contractor with quality insurance in place, who provides the five insurance requirements in your contract, and enjoy peace of mind knowing you are well-protected.