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@Gotlift

Tommy i hope this thread helped you out, make sure you have the right coverage.

No doubt it has. I never though it could be so complicated. Coverage is important, but being covered to that extent out of the gate seems cost prohibitive, but then everything seems cost prohibitive when you’re new and don’t have any revenue.

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I understand that, but let me say, “peace of mind out weighs cost 100 fold.”

Good luck out there you got this!

Yeah, I’d just go basic for now but be aware of the gotchas with insurance. It’ll make you hesitate before pulling the razor out and that’s a good thing.

Then when you start getting employees, consider the CCC coverage. But then it’s a matter of training too.

That makes sense. Did you get my text with the rough draft logo?

wow giant thread! so what happens if you drive your van right through the house and into the pool?
accidentally of course.

You’re fine as long as none of the pool ends up in the van… cause that would be cargo coverage. :expressionless:

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Depends… what year is the van and did you drive through the house because you tried to avoid hitting a wererabbit, causing your WFP to slide under your brake pedal?

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Absolutely Steve , my first year with JDW I was power washing a small 1 story building. 400.00 job. Unbeknownst to me the sign he had Kitchens & Baths was a $12000.00 thsts thousand . now yes I should of asked , but I didn’t. I’ve talked to a lot of people an they said " he should told me.
Anyway l sprayed the sign with my solution. While rinsing I noticed gold flakes I was like WTF. Yup Gold leaf looked like a regular painted sign.
Long story short it wasn’t I never herd of golf leaf before , but if I didnt switch to JDW that would of hurt.
Ther is no doubt in my mind the insurance I had the year before wouldn’t of covered it

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