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From: "R. Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RE-wrenches"
Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 7:34:57 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Insurance classification
In New Mexico, you just need to be a licensed electric
Todd,
I think you are putting yourself at risk. What if you have a claim and
they deny it because you did work on a roof?
My insurance cost is $850 per year for $1M. I'll let the group know
what my agent says about these other classifications when they get
back to me.
Larry Crutcher
Star
correction - I pay 1400.00 a year
for 2
Million. I don't know how adequate the coverage is because I had to
tell them I do not work on roofs.
Todd
William Miller wrote:
Colleagues:
If y'all don't mind my asking, what are you paying in these
categories?
I know I am mis-categorized and
I pay 1400.00 a year for 1/2
Million. I don't know how adequate the coverage is because I had to
tell them I do not work on roofs.
Todd
William Miller wrote:
Colleagues:
If y'all don't mind my asking, what are you paying in these
categories?
I know I am mis-categorized and I've notifi
All I can say is that my insurance went up when we were reclassified.
They started asking me lots of questions about roofs, and I know we
were in trouble.
Does it ever go down?
Ray
On Dec 3, 2008, at 6:16 PM, William Miller wrote:
Colleagues:
If y'all don't mind my asking, what are you pa
Colleagues:
If y'all don't mind my asking, what are you paying in these categories?
I know I am mis-categorized and I've notified my carrier in writing, and
I've been audited, but they insist on keeping me as some kind of electrical
machinery installer. My rates are less than $20.00 per hundr
In New Mexico, you just need to be a licensed electrician to do
solar, so we were just listed as electrical contractors, but we
recently switched category : Solar Energy Contractor 95648
Todd's listing sounds even better, though.
Ray
Ray
On Dec 3, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Todd Cory wrote:
I am l
I am listed on my insurance as
"99080 solar electric contractor".
Todd
Starlight Solar, Yuma, AZ wrote:
Does anyone know what the insurance classification is for
installation of renewable energy equipment installer? My insurer has
me under 95647, heating and AC contractor. I asked about th
Does anyone know what the insurance classification is for installation
of renewable energy equipment installer? My insurer has me under
95647, heating and AC contractor. I asked about this and was told
there is no class for RE installers.
Kindest Regards,
Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar
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