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Why Does a Drywall contractor Need Insurance?
Drywall work puts you in finished homes and active job sites where one mistake can get expensive fast. Insurance helps cover injury claims, accidental property damage, and disputes over workmanship so a single incident does not derail your cash flow.



What Does Drywall contractor Insurance Cover?
It can cover third-party injuries, damage to client property, tools and materials, jobsite theft, certain work-related claims, and auto accidents tied to business driving, depending on the policies you choose.
Dust and damage in a finished space
Your crew sands a patch in an occupied home and dust gets into the HVAC system, leading to cleanup and repairs. General liability can help pay for the property damage claim.
Injury on the job site
A homeowner trips over a drywall lift left in a hallway and breaks a wrist. General liability can help with medical bills, legal costs, and a settlement if you are found responsible.
Tools stolen from a truck
Taping tools, lasers, and a screw gun are stolen overnight from a locked vehicle at a job. Inland marine or a tool and equipment policy can help replace stolen gear so you can keep the schedule.
Drywall contractor Insurance Made Simple
Everything you need to know about protecting your business, from coverage basics to real-world scenarios.










