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There isn't really a "best" on this. For carpentry, it depends on if you do the work in your own shop (ie, furniture maker) or if you work on site (construction/renovation).

In either case, this is a high-loss type profession, and the insurance pricing will reflect this.

Call the agent that writes your car insurance first, for a quote. If they can't help you, start in the phone book, with some independent agents, and they'll have to shop it out for you.

2006-11-09 06:47:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous 7 · 0 0

This is both an easy and a tough question.

The easy part first.....carpenter's liability insurance is known as a 'commercial' line of insurance. So you can check your yellow pages for commercial insurance agents and find one that can help you.

Now the tough part. There are a lot of insurers selling this kind of coverage. There are so many good ones, that singling out any one does a disservice to them all.

So you are best to just find an agent you can trust and ask them.

2006-11-09 13:21:03 · answer #2 · answered by markmywordz 5 · 0 0

North Star has a wonderful artisan program. Contact an independent agent because they represent lots of companies and can give you a variety of options.

2006-11-10 10:14:21 · answer #3 · answered by nurse ratchet 6 · 0 0

depends on what you exactly need

2006-11-10 06:07:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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