A specialist provider of Defense Base Act (DBA) insurance has launched a new expert report designed to help contractors and subcontractors secure the best coverage policy quickly and efficiently. You can find out more at https://www.dbainsurancequote.org/dba-insurance-tips or https://www.DBAinsurancequote.org.
This DBA Insurance
Report Will Help You Get
The Best Subcontractor
Coverage
Are you a military, nonprofit, or aid contractor? Do you use subcontractors? Are
you aware subcontractors are not automatically included on Defense Base Act
insurance policies? This expert report is designed to help you navigate DBA
insurance!
DBA Insurance prides itself on
providing every customer with a
tailored solution to meet their
specific needs.
The newly launched expert report can help you source DBA insurance
advice and quotes whether you are a defense, government, or federal
contractor prior to accepting a work request.
As you may be aware, this niche type of
insurance is essential to all types of US
government contractors, whether you
are with the military, nonprofits, or aid
relief agencies.
DBA Insurance recommends you work with experienced
insurance professionals and brokers, so you receive the best
policy advice for your contract being discussed.
To prevent misunderstandings, you
should update your carrier about
any changes to your contract
including operations, deployment
periods, and payrolls.
The expert team argue you need to be aware of the
limitations of your DBA insurance policy.
While it may cover your employees for
accidents, disabilities, and illness
related to a specific contract, it may not
cover every injury or provide 24-hour
protection.
DBA Insurance says carriers must be informed of any
subcontractors being employed as the policy may not
automatically cover them.
Prior agreements with your
carrier will prevent
disagreements and unplanned
costs associated with contract
changes.
A company representative added: “Get quotes before bidding! It is best to get the policy pricing for
a contract while you are preparing a proposal and not after. Knowing the pricing before proposal
submission will help you bid better and avoid contract award margin surprises.”
“With DBA Insurance it is easy to get
a quick DBA quote. You just need to
complete and submit an online form
about your contract and employees,”
they added.
Visit www.dbainsurancequote.org to find out more!
Report Will Help You Get
The Best Subcontractor
Coverage
Are you a military, nonprofit, or aid contractor? Do you use subcontractors? Are
you aware subcontractors are not automatically included on Defense Base Act
insurance policies? This expert report is designed to help you navigate DBA
insurance!
DBA Insurance prides itself on
providing every customer with a
tailored solution to meet their
specific needs.
The newly launched expert report can help you source DBA insurance
advice and quotes whether you are a defense, government, or federal
contractor prior to accepting a work request.
As you may be aware, this niche type of
insurance is essential to all types of US
government contractors, whether you
are with the military, nonprofits, or aid
relief agencies.
DBA Insurance recommends you work with experienced
insurance professionals and brokers, so you receive the best
policy advice for your contract being discussed.
To prevent misunderstandings, you
should update your carrier about
any changes to your contract
including operations, deployment
periods, and payrolls.
The expert team argue you need to be aware of the
limitations of your DBA insurance policy.
While it may cover your employees for
accidents, disabilities, and illness
related to a specific contract, it may not
cover every injury or provide 24-hour
protection.
DBA Insurance says carriers must be informed of any
subcontractors being employed as the policy may not
automatically cover them.
Prior agreements with your
carrier will prevent
disagreements and unplanned
costs associated with contract
changes.
A company representative added: “Get quotes before bidding! It is best to get the policy pricing for
a contract while you are preparing a proposal and not after. Knowing the pricing before proposal
submission will help you bid better and avoid contract award margin surprises.”
“With DBA Insurance it is easy to get
a quick DBA quote. You just need to
complete and submit an online form
about your contract and employees,”
they added.
Visit www.dbainsurancequote.org to find out more!