Under Cover: Contractors’ Insurance in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld
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In the five years to 2018, IBISWorld projects steady revenue growth in the
Most contractors that operate in the construction sector are relatively small, which has resulted in a fragmented
Workers compensation makes up a small portion of the industry, but will somewhat curb industry growth. When contractors suffer an injury on the job, contractors' insurance will cover the incident if it is under policy. The number of work-related deaths is expected to fall during the five years to 2018. With fewer accidents, there will be less demand for contractors' insurance. For more information, visit IBISWorld’s
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This industry includes companies that underwrite workplace risks for contractors in the construction sector. These companies generally cover the insured in the case of a loss stemming from contractor or subcontractor negligence on the job. This report excludes a discussion of construction bonding such as surety bonds.
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