A breakdown of the common types of commercial insurance that in-house counsel should be familiar with and key considerations before filing an insurance claim on behalf of the company.
ERGO NEXT reports that a certificate of insurance (COI) proves a contractor's coverage and is often required before starting projects.
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If you’re a contractor, business insurance is often required before you can bid on a project and get to work, ERGO NEXT reports. A certificate of insurance, also called a COI, is quick, shareable ...