Special
Report . . .
Insurance Insider Reveals the Secrets of
Effective, Comprehensive Protection:
What
You as a Contractor Can -- and Must -- Do to Shield Your
Business from Financial Disaster and Give You Peace of
Mind that the Company Will Continue to Operate and
Generate Revenue!
By
Chet Cottom
If you are like most people in business,
your
company is, next to your family, your pride and joy.
It is also the major source of financial security for you
and your family -- your greatest asset.
In many ways, your business is your
life.
It’s your kids’ birthdays, their
braces, your family vacation. It’s your house, your
yard, your future. Some day, it’s your retirement.
Potential Disasters Are Always Present
Your business is also, unfortunately,
your greatest liability. Your business faces no shortage
of potential disasters: accidents, vandalism, problems
dealing with subcontractors, shoddy workmanship,
unreasonable deadlines. You could probably fill the rest
of this page with horror stories you’ve heard or, worse,
experienced.
There literally isn’t enough time in the day to
worry about all the things that could go wrong,
which is hardly a recipe for peace of mind. But you can
have peace of mind. Reading this report is the first, big
step to that end.
Why?
Because I, as a longtime insurance
industry insider, am going to share with you my secrets of
peace of mind and business protection. These
secrets are little-known outside of the insurance
industry, but they constitute information that no
responsible business owner should be without.
I want to share this information with
you because I know peace of mind is so important. I am
willing -- actually, I’m excited -- to reveal to you the
secrets about insurance. Secrets that ensure your business has all the protection it needs.
Why would I just give these secrets
away? Because it’s just as good for my business as it is
for you. I want to let you in on the knowledge I have
accumulated as an insurance industry professional and
insider. I want to do this because I have found, time and
time again, that generosity and the willingness to provide
really great service come back to me. Tenfold. In fact,
that’s how I have built my business.
What if Disaster Strikes -- Are You
Covered?
But enough about me. This report is
about your business, the risks it faces and how an
insurance program can be designed to cover most, or even
all, of these risks.
First, start by imagining a disaster.
One day, you get to a work site -- the first one there as
usual. The second you step on the property, you sense
something is wrong. The giant living room window -- the
centerpiece of the design of the front of the house -- has
been broken, apparently by people who used it as an
entrance point. There are beer cans all over the living
room floor, but that’s hardly the worst of the
vandalism. The hardwood floor is scratched, stained and
basically a mess. There’s glass all over the house
because most of the windows have been broken. You head
upstairs to more disaster. The finished drywall in the
master bedroom is badly damaged. The tub in the master
bathroom looks like it was the scene of a fencing match.
You stop counting the number of scratches when you get
past the teens.
This house was scheduled to be finished in a matter of a
week or two. Now you’re looking at many months, maybe
more, before this job will be completed.
Insurance Program Must Cover Worst Case
What do you do, besides panic?
Fortunately, this isn’t reality. Not yet, anyway. It is
a hypothetical situation. But imagine if it did occur. Would your insurance program cover
the additional costs you will incur? The material? The
labor? What about lost time? What about those
other jobs you’ve bid on and were scheduled to start
fairly soon? You’re looking at lost revenue on one hand
and the possibly of a lawsuit on the other. What do you
tell this family, who had planned to move into their dream
house by the end of the month?
You need insurance to cover anything that can hamper your
business and endanger your revenue stream. Anything less
than that is not adequate.
So how do you get adequate coverage? How can you know all
the risks you face that could hamper your business?
You keep reading this report.
Peace of Mind in Four Easy Steps
I’ve been working with contractors for
a long time, and I’ve heard every horror story
imaginable. If they were my clients, we
were able to take care of their problems. Quickly and
easily. Why? Because we were prepared. In this
report, I will tell you how to be prepared. I will tell
you how to get peace of mind. It’s just four steps away.
1.
Design a disaster recovery plan for your company.
Insurance can’t cover everything, and
all coverages have limitations. So you need a plan that
allows you to get the business back up and running as
quickly as possible. If you don’t feel you have the
expertise to design this plan, there are plenty of
professionals out there who can do it for you.
For this recovery plan to be effective,
you need to do the following:
Make duplicate records of both
computerized and written documents.
Identify the critical business
activities and the resources needed to support them.
Compile lists of important phone numbers
and addresses, including those of local and state
emergency management agencies, major clients, suppliers,
your bank, your insurance agent and claim representatives
for your insurance companies, as well as phone numbers and
addresses for your staff. These lists should be kept
off-premises, perhaps in a safe deposit box.
2.
Have a business insurance specialist conduct a risk
analysis of your company and its operations.
No two
companies are the same, even two that are in the same
business. No contractor does exactly what you do. You
build unique structures, and such construction entails
unique risks.
You need an expert to assess your company and the
specific risks it faces -- and put together a
comprehensive insurance plan to protect you.
3.
Use an
independent insurance agent.
As a business
owner, you want as many options as there are available for
your insurance program. As such, you don’t want an agent
who is an employee of an insurance company. Or an agent
whose paycheck is tied to just one company. You want
someone who will work for YOU. You
want someone who has access to a variety of insurance
companies, a variety of programs. You want someone who can
compare price and coverage options. Someone who
can get the most comprehensive coverage for you, possibly
with several insurers that will each provide a piece of
your program.
There’s only one
type of insurance agent who can do all of this for you.
An independent agent.
4.
Don’t trust the financial protection of your business
to an
insurance agent who does not
specialize in contractors.
Don’t trust
the future of your business to someone who does not have a
comprehensive understanding of the special problems
contractors such as you face every day. A specialist?
Absolutely. Look, insurance is a huge industry. There’s
insurance for everything. (You want alien
abduction insurance? You can buy it.) And nobody can specialize in all of it.
In fact, a
professional independent agent can specialize in only a
few niches -- and really understand them. I do. I’ve
studied the insurance market for contractors in our
community for years.
I know:
Which insurers offer the most
comprehensive coverage and the best rates for contractors.
Which insurance companies to turn to for
a contractor’s specialized coverage needs -- and,
believe me, you do have very special needs.
And which insurers provide the best
claim service.
No Charge, No Obligation
I will give you this information for
FREE. No charge. No obligation. I do this because I’ve
built my business on my reputation. I never hard-sell
insurance. I’m in the service business. The better
service I provide, the better it is for all of us.
My clients stay with me because of my
service -- and they refer me to their family and friends.
I believe I serve the insurance needs of
contractors in our community better than anyone in this
area -- in any profession. I believe this because I spend
a lot of time with my clients, determining their needs,
their level of risk, and finding the perfect insurance
program for them.
So if you want to protect your business,
and your future, from a crisis or catastrophe, call my
office. My staff and I will be glad to help.