You've Insured Your Construction Site Workers - What About the Rest of the Employees?
You've certainly insured your construction workers at the building site under the employers' liability insurance section as part of the contractor works insurance you purchased.
But what about everyone who works for you and isn't covered by the contractor works insurance policy? Office workers, headquarters staff, engineers (when they're not at the construction site), managers and secretaries, as well as companies holding ancillary businesses, commercial centers, and so on.
After all, there's no shortage of examples and cases of bodily injury in the workplace that did not occur at construction sites.
If you haven't yet insured all your employees under employers' liability insurance, we recommend that you do so as soon as possible. If you have insured them, it's worth investing one more minute in reading.
A minute that could save you a lot of money.
Employers' liability insurance for contractors and construction companies

This Offer is Intended Only for Our Customers and Your Profit, if You Accept Our Offer, is Twofold:
It's worthwhile for you to transfer to us your employers' liability insurance (as well as property damage insurance and third-party insurance not covered under contractor works insurance). The quality of service, professionalism, and ability to get you more extensive insurance coverage – all these can also be provided to you in employers' liability insurance.
Concentrating all policies in our hands will leverage the size of your insurance portfolio, allowing us to achieve a significant discount for you and save you substantial money in the insurance expenses section. This is the second profit.
And there's more:
✔ Less headaches - Distributing policies among different insurance agencies is a common practice in many companies. But, the split causes each agent to handle a different policy, renewed on a different date and with a different insurance company... and now, what if everything was in the hands of one agency? How much involvement, time, and headaches related to your insurance portfolio would be saved from you.
✔ More insurance less money – Splitting policies between insurance agencies invites double insurance or insufficient insurance since one agent doesn't know what the other insured and under what conditions. Thus, things that were important to insure fell 'between the cracks'. And in any case, the cost will be higher. On the other hand, concentrating your insurance portfolio with us will be handled from a broad view of all the businesses you have and will give you more insurance coverage at less cost - for all policies.
✔ And much more service – You're already familiar with the quality of service, professionalism, seriousness, depth, and attention to the smallest details customary in our work from the various contractor works insurances we perform for you. The same level and quality will be given to you in the rest of the insurance policies that will be transferred to our care.

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