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Contractors1stInsurance.org Releases Comprehensive Resource on Contractor Insurance

Contractors1stInsurance.org's New Website Focuses on Providing News, Tips, and Solutions on Workers Compensation, General Liability, and Contractor Bonds for Contractors and Small Business.

2013-05-17
TAMPA, FL, May 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) With the launch of Contractors1stInsurance.org there is now a website for Contractors to go to for information on Contractors Insurance issues facing their business. The websites brings information, tips, solutions, and expert advice to help Contractors understand and protect their business with the right insurance policies.

The Director of New Business Development at Contractors1stInsurance.org stated, "Many times shopping for Contractors Insurance can cost businesses valuable time. Contractors1stInsurance.org gives Contractors the resources they need to make educated decisions regarding insurance for their small business and save then time that can be spent working on projects that matter."

Contractors1stInsurance.org features in depth descriptions of the policies Contractors and small businesses need to protect their company assets. Workers Compensation, General Liability, and Small Business Bonds are important policies to have, but the details can be confusing. Contractors1stInsurance.org breaks down the laws and regulations into simple forms by coverage.

The Director of New Business Development at Contractors1stInsurance.org stated, "Workers Compensation, General Liability, and Bonds are important investments for every company to make in order to protect business assets. Contractors1stInsurance.org wants to be the #1 resources for Contractors and Small Businesses shopping for affordable and reliable insurance."

Contractors1stInsurance.org, provides General Liability, Workers Compensation, Contractor Bond, and Inland Marine solutions to small business owners looking to save money on Insurance for Contractors. A Contractors1stInsurance.org agent can be reached by phone at 1-800-253-7040.

Website: www.contractors1stinsurance.org


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[Press-News.org] Contractors1stInsurance.org Releases Comprehensive Resource on Contractor Insurance
Contractors1stInsurance.org's New Website Focuses on Providing News, Tips, and Solutions on Workers Compensation, General Liability, and Contractor Bonds for Contractors and Small Business.