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Running a contracting business in California means dealing with strict regulations, high client expectations, and daily on-site risks. That’s why having the right general contractor insurance California coverage isn’t optional—it’s essential. Green State Insurance specializes in protecting contractors and construction professionals with tailored insurance solutions that meet all CSLB requirements and keep your projects running safely.
General contractors oversee multiple trades, manage employees, and work on high-value projects. Even with the best safety measures, accidents and property damage can happen. General contractor insurance protects you from financial losses, legal claims, and project delays caused by unforeseen incidents. It also builds credibility with project owners, showing that you’re licensed, bonded, and insured.
At Green State Insurance, we design policies specifically for California contractors. Whether you handle home remodels, commercial builds, or government contracts, we make sure your insurance fits your exact needs. Our plans include:
General Liability Insurance – Covers third-party injuries, property damage, and legal expenses.
Workers’ Compensation – Protects your employees and ensures compliance with state law.
Builders Risk Insurance – Covers damage to materials, structures, and equipment during construction.
Contractor Surety Bonds – Ensures you meet CSLB licensing and project performance requirements.
With over a decade of experience in the construction insurance market, Green State Insurance understands how to balance affordability and coverage. We help both small and large contractors secure policies that protect their reputation and business. Our clients appreciate our fast quoting process, same-day certificates of insurance (COIs), and expert support tailored to California law.
1. Is general contractor insurance required in California?
Yes. To maintain a valid CSLB license, contractors must carry a $25,000 surety bond and general liability insurance to protect clients and project owners.
2. How much does general contractor insurance cost in California?
Costs vary depending on your trade, business size, number of employees, and claims history. On average, small contractors can expect to pay between $600–$3,000 per year.
3. Does general contractor insurance cover subcontractors?
No. Subcontractors must carry their own insurance. However, general contractors should always verify proof of coverage before starting a project.
4. Can I bundle multiple coverages to save money?
Absolutely. Green State Insurance offers bundle packages that include general liability, workers’ comp, and commercial auto insurance for reduced rates and simpler management.
5. Why choose Green State Insurance?
Because we focus exclusively on California contractors insurance, offering deep industry knowledge, fast service, and personalized protection that meets every state and CSLB requirement.
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We offer a range of insurance products, including surety bonds, general liability, builders risk, bid & performance bonds, and workers’ compensation. Our team works closely with you to ensure your business is protected at every stage.
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