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General Liability for Polyurea Contractors for polyurea contractors

Essential protection for polyurea and coating contractors against third-party bodily injury and property damage claims. Covers on-site accidents, overspray damage, completed-operations claims, and the certificates every GC and project owner requires before work begins.

General Liability for Polyurea Contractors — polyurea coating contracting

What it covers

  • Third-party bodily injury on the jobsite
  • Property damage from overspray, drips, or accidental contact
  • Completed-operations claims after the job is done
  • Defense costs and legal fees when claims are made
  • Products liability for coating materials you supply
  • Additional insured endorsements for GCs and project owners

Who it's for

  • Any polyurea or coating contractor required to carry GL for project access
  • Contractors applying coatings in occupied or semi-occupied facilities
  • Operations working on commercial or industrial job sites with high traffic
  • Contractors whose prior GL excluded chemical application or coating work

Why CCA

  • GL structured with endorsements that cover coating operations — not exclude them
  • Pollution extension or CPL paired with GL so there's no gap on chemical claims
  • Completed-operations included at limits that match your project exposure
General Liability for Polyurea Contractors — FAQ

Common questions about general liability for polyurea contractors

Standard GL policies contain pollution exclusions that classify isocyanates and VOCs as 'pollutants.' They also often exclude 'chemical application' or 'products applied by the insured.' Neither exclusion is apparent until a claim is denied — which is why we specifically address these exclusions in the policies we place.

Standard GL can — but only if the policy's chemical-application or products exclusion doesn't apply first. We structure GL with endorsements that specifically address coating and overspray events so property-damage claims don't get denied on a technicality.

Yes — virtually every general contractor and project owner requires GL certificates before you start work. Many also require being named as additional insured. We build GL programs that meet standard commercial and government project requirements.

The standard minimum is $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate. Commercial and industrial projects often require $2M per occurrence or higher — with umbrella coverage to reach those limits. We size the GL and umbrella stack to match your project requirements.

Without CPL, probably not — the GL pollution exclusion typically removes coverage for fume and chemical exposure claims. This is exactly why we pair GL with contractor pollution liability for polyurea applicators. Together they cover the full on-site exposure.

Cost is driven by coating types, annual revenue, spray equipment values, crew size and payroll, job types, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.

Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes polyurea programs for coating contractors nationwide — Texas, Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, California, Mountain States, and everywhere in between.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or more complex programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.

Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for contractors declined over chemical application, prior loss runs, OSHA citations, or environmental exposure. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim time.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated carriers so the coverage is there when a chemical exposure claim, an equipment loss, or a pollution incident hits.

Yes. SPF roofing, spray polyurethane foam insulation, and elastomeric coating contractors face nearly identical risks to polyurea applicators — isocyanate exposure, chemical exclusions, and spray equipment values. We cover the full spectrum.

Spray proportioners, heated hose systems, and spray guns are scheduled at their real replacement cost — not a depreciated cap. Proper individual scheduling is what ensures an equipment loss claim pays what the rig was actually worth.

Coating types, annual revenue, spray equipment list and values, crew size and payroll, job types (industrial, commercial, residential), current coverage, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

It can, with the right endorsements. Standard GL often excludes chemical application or products damage. We structure GL so overspray property damage is covered — not denied on a technicality.

Subcontractors have different exposure — you may need to be named on a GC's policy and carry your own GL and pollution liability. We structure programs for both prime contractors and subs, including additional insured endorsements for project owners and GCs.

Completed-operations and applicator liability cover claims that arise after a job is done — delamination, adhesion failure, early degradation. These are specifically designed for the long-tail risk in coating contracting.

Yes. If your operation spans multiple locations or you run concurrent projects in different states, we build one coordinated program covering all locations and mobile operations with no gaps.

Yes. Contractors who supply, mix, and apply their own coating materials carry product liability in addition to applicator liability. We build programs that cover both the manufacturing/supply and the application exposure.

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