Fencing Contractors Insurance Requirements in Michigan
What Michigan property managers should require from fencing contractors vendors
GL Minimum: $1,000,000/$2,000,000
Workers Comp: Required
If you manage properties in Michigan and hire fencing contractors contractors, verifying their insurance coverage is not optional. Michigan law requires workers compensation for employers with 3+ employees or 1 full-time employee for 13+ weeks, and commercial property owners are expected to verify adequate general liability coverage before allowing any contractor on site.
Fencing Contractors Insurance Requirements in Michigan
| Coverage Type | Recommended Minimum |
|---|---|
General Liability | $1,000,000 / $2,000,000 |
Workers Compensation | Required (3+ employees or 1 full-time employee for 13+ weeks) |
Commercial General Liability | $1,000,000 / $2,000,000 |
Workers' Compensation | Statutory limits |
Commercial Auto | $1,000,000 combined single limit |
Inland Marine / Equipment | $50,000 |
National Guide
Fencing Contractors Insurance Requirements
State Guide
Michigan Insurance Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I protect against underground utility strikes during fence installation?▼
Require the fencing contractor to call 811 (national dig hotline) at least 48–72 hours before any excavation and obtain utility locates for all underground services. Include this requirement in the contract and verify compliance before work begins. Even with locates, require the contractor's GL policy to cover underground utility damage — some policies exclude this exposure.
What insurance do I need for security fencing with electronic access control?▼
Security fencing with integrated access control (card readers, keypads, electric gate operators) combines standard fencing risks with electronic security system risks. Require standard GL for the physical installation plus professional liability for the electronic components. If the access control system will be monitored, apply the same insurance requirements as a security alarm contractor.
Who is responsible if a fence is installed on the wrong property line?▼
The property manager should provide a current property survey to the fencing contractor before work begins. If the contractor installs a fence on the wrong property line despite having a current survey, their GL policy should cover the cost of removal and reinstallation. However, if no survey was provided and the fence encroaches on neighboring property, liability may fall on the property owner. Always obtain a survey before fence installation.
What are the insurance implications of electric or automated gates?▼
Automated gates create additional liability for entrapment and crush injuries to pedestrians and vehicles. The fencing contractor's GL should cover gate-related injuries during and after installation. UL 325 compliance is required for automated gates and includes safety sensors, auto-reverse mechanisms, and warning signage. Verify that the gate operator meets UL 325 standards and that the contractor's completed operations coverage extends to gate-related claims.
Do fencing contractors in Michigan need a license?▼
Licensing requirements for fencing contractors vary by municipality in Michigan. Check with your local licensing board and always request proof of current licensure on the COI.
What happens if my fencing contractors's insurance expires in Michigan?▼
In Michigan, you as the property manager could be held liable for injuries or damages caused by an uninsured fencing contractors on your property. Michigan courts have consistently ruled that property owners have a duty to verify contractor insurance before allowing work to begin.
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