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 construction market across all trades

California

Bay Area, LA, San Diego — strict licensing, high GL and WC requirements

Florida

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

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 — demanding regulatory environment, high umbrella requirements

Mountain West

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

Yes. NPN #8608479, licensed to write and service contractor insurance programs in every state.

Once coverage is bound, we typically issue certificates within minutes. Same-day certs are standard.

We shop A.M. Best A-rated and A+ rated specialty contractor markets — not personal lines carriers or surplus lines scraps.

We have markets that write contractors with claims history. We'll need 3–5 years of loss runs to structure the right program.

We shop multiple markets and often match or beat current pricing — especially if you haven't been marketed recently. Send us your current dec page.

We assist with claims reporting and advocacy. Contact us immediately after a loss and we'll guide you through the process.

Basic business info: trade type, years in business, annual revenue or payroll, number of employees, states you work in, and 3–5 years of loss runs if available.

Yes. We can bundle GL, commercial auto, tools, and inland marine into a commercial package that simplifies billing and can reduce total premium.

Yes. Additional insured endorsements, waivers of subrogation, and primary/non-contributory language are standard and typically issued same-day.

Minimums vary by carrier and coverage line. GL minimums typically start around $500–$750 for the smallest contractors. We'll tell you upfront.

We'll reach out 60–90 days before your renewal to review your program, re-shop markets if needed, and ensure your limits still match your contracts.

A BOR letter transfers your existing policy to Contractors Choice Agency so we can service it and compete for your renewal. It doesn't change your coverage or premium mid-term.

Yes. We place license bonds, performance bonds, payment bonds, and bid bonds alongside your insurance program.

California, New York, and New Jersey typically have the strictest licensing and insurance requirements. Florida has specific requirements for roofing and storm work. We know all of them.

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