Get peace of mind for your landscaping business with CGO's comprehensive insurance coverage.
Connor & Gallagher OneSource (CGO) has been insuring landscaping businesses for over 20 years. We understand the risk exposures and specific requirements of the landscape industry. Our team will work with you to analyze your risks and implement an insurance program to control your losses and satisfy your business needs.
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Griff MacDonald, CPCU, AIC Griff has been in the Property and Casualty industry for 9 years. Unlike many in the insurance business, Griff has a unique understanding of the property & casualty insurance industry because he has significant carrier experience. He has worked for two insurers, Zurich and Pekin Insurance, specifically within the claims side of the industry. Get in contact with Griff: Phone: 630.737.9396 Email: GMacdonald@GoCGO.com |
Brian MacDonald, CPCU Brian has invested 30 years in the property & casualty insurance business with a proven commitment to always placing the client first. Unlike many in the insurance business, Brian has a unique understanding of the property & casualty insurance industry because he has gained a view from both sides of the desk. He has worked for two large national insurers, CIGNA and St. Paul and thereafter has spent the last 24 years on the broker side of the business. Get in contact with Brian: Phone: 630.737.935 Email: BMacdonald@GoCGO.com |
As a landscaping business owner, you should consider purchasing general liability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, commercial auto insurance, and property insurance. These types of coverage will protect you and your business from the most common insurance risks associated with your line of work.
General liability insurance can protect your landscaping business from claims of property damage, bodily injury, and advertising injury. This coverage can help pay for legal fees, medical bills, and other expenses associated with a covered claim.
Workers' compensation insurance can cover the medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs for employees who are injured on the job. This coverage can help protect your business from costly lawsuits and legal fees.
Commercial auto insurance can protect your business vehicles from damage caused by accidents, theft, vandalism, and other events. This coverage can also protect your business from liability claims if you or your employees are involved in an auto accident while on the job.
Property insurance can protect your business property, including your equipment, supplies, and office space, from damage or loss caused by events such as fire, theft, or severe weather. This coverage can help your business recover quickly from unexpected losses.
The cost of insurance coverage for a landscaping business can vary based on a number of factors including the size of your business, the types of services you offer, the number of employees you have, and your claims history. Contact an insurance agent for a personalized quote.
One way to lower your insurance costs is to implement a quality loss control program. This can include regular safety training for employees, proper maintenance of equipment, and risk assessments of job sites. Additionally, working with an insurance agent who specializes in landscaping businesses can help you find cost-effective coverage options.
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