I have carried E&O for much less. I think the recommendation to shop
around is a good one. NABECP I THINK, has some leads on firms for this.
Chris
On 3/10/2024 6:23 PM, Dave Tedeyan via RE-wrenches wrote:
Hi All,
I have an insurance question and am very curious about how others deal
with t
Thanks for the recommendations to shop around. Seems like maybe this does
not need to be such a huge investment.
And Howie, I was also under the impression that the E&O would cover
inspections. We were just looking into an inspection policy instead of an
E&O because our agent said that it would be
A quick note of thanks to the wide variety of responses I received last
week regarding my question about safely clamping CTs around live
conductors. I genuinely appreciate the supportive responses.
Sincerely,
Sam
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Hi William,
Thinking out loud here, and I am guessing that there are reasons why not to
do this. But what about putting a voltage tester across each battery and
running a quick test?
I mention this because just a couple days ago, I went to check on a grid
tied battery backup system where capacity
With General coverage I have been told if there is a issue with an installation
& we did not install issues would be covered but if we install it they do not
insure our work..
If we sub it out it was/is covered.
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Ray,
Thanks for the clarification on the photo. Years ago Solar World stopped
making modules with the metal strip on the frame for back mounting;
folks complained and they brought back the provision for back mounting.
But as you say the frames are very thin these days and the module area
is h
Dave:
I have thought about this dilemma pretty carefully in the past. I have
come up with a line of logic that works for me. I will try to keep the
explanation short but there is some nuance to it that might take some
‘splaning.
As a licensed electrical contractor it is my responsibility to
William, et al,
As always, a thorough explanation of your considered opinion. Thanks.
Food for thought and a question to others who have more insight to the
world of insurance and liability than I:
My understanding of General Liability insurance, is that it is intended to
cover mistakes in the phys
Something else to consider for us small operators: LLC and
incorporation offer some protection as well. If your company is sued,
and then declares bankruptcy, there's not going to be much for the other
party's attorneys to go after. I've heard it described by my attorney,
that most attorneys
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