Coverage Area

National reach. All 50 states, every contractor market.

Contractors Choice Agency places contractor insurance programs in all 50 states — from Texas and Sun-Belt commercial crews to Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain contractors to Northeast remodel and specialty trade work.

Where we write

Contractor regions we serve.

Texas

DFW, Houston, Austin, San Antonio — major general contracting and specialty trade market

California

Bay Area, LA, San Diego — strict licensing, high GL requirements, active commercial market

Florida

South Florida, Tampa, Orlando — storm restoration, residential, and commercial construction

Southeast

Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville — fast-growing residential and commercial construction

Midwest

Chicago, Columbus, Detroit — diverse trade contractor market, commercial and industrial

Northeast

New York, Boston, Philadelphia — dense regulatory environment, high umbrella requirements

Mountain West

Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City — growing market across trades

Pacific West

Seattle, Portland — active residential and commercial contractor market

Featured regions

Dedicated pages for key contractor markets.

Licensed and writing in all 50 states

Whether you work in Texas, the Southeast, the Mountain West, or anywhere in between — one agent, one coordinated program. NPN #8608479.

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Coverage questions

Coverage area questions

No. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes contractor insurance programs for any trade anywhere in the country — Texas and the Sun Belt, Southeast, Rocky Mountain, Pacific Northwest, Great Lakes, Northeast, and everywhere in between.

Yes. Because we're licensed nationwide, a single program can follow your crews across state lines — GL, workers' comp, commercial auto, and tools coverage coordinated without gaps.

Yes. We have markets that write wind, named-storm, WUI, and seismic exposures and structure your program so you're protected for the specific regional risks where you work.

Typically 15 minutes for a standard program. Once bound, we turn around additional-insured certificates, waivers of subrogation, and license bonds usually within minutes — wherever you're building.

Yes. State contractor licensing boards set minimum insurance requirements that vary by trade, revenue, and project type. We account for your state's specific requirements when structuring your program.

Cost depends on trade, revenue, payroll, crew size, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a generic ballpark from a standard commercial form.

Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes contractor programs nationwide across every trade.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. We ask about your trade, revenue, payroll, loss history, and coverage needs — then come back with real quotes from specialty contractor markets.

Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for contractors with prior GL claims, workers' comp losses, or difficult project types. Tell us your situation and we'll find a market.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper and cleaner than separate policies from separate carriers — especially 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 completed-ops claim, a workers' comp injury, or a tools theft hits.

Occurrence covers claims from work done during the policy period, whenever filed. Claims-made covers only claims filed while the policy is active. For contractors with completed-operations exposure, occurrence-based GL is strongly preferred.

Yes. Some GCs require blanket AI endorsements; others specify specific endorsement forms (CG 20 10, CG 20 37). We review your subcontract requirements and build the AI endorsements to match exactly what's required.

Trade type, annual revenue, payroll and crew size, vehicles, tools value, project types, current coverage, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

Yes — and you should if you provide design-build, specifications, project management, or consulting services. GL doesn't cover errors in professional services; E&O/professional liability is a separate policy that does.

Request a copy of your GL policy form and look for endorsements titled 'exclusion — work performed by subcontractors' or 'independent contractor exclusion.' If you're not sure, send us the policy and we'll review it.

Your GL policy has two aggregates: the general aggregate covers premises/operations claims; the products-completed operations aggregate covers completed-operations claims. These are separate pools — check both limits, not just the general aggregate.

Yes. Most of our carrier programs offer monthly or quarterly installment payment options. We can structure your program payments to match your project billing cycle when possible.

New ventures are insurable — often at the same rates as established operations with clean loss histories. Some carriers require more information for startups; we know which markets are new-venture friendly.

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