General Contractors Insurance Requirements in New York
What New York property managers should require from general contractors vendors
If you manage properties in New York and hire general contractors contractors, verifying their insurance coverage is not optional. New York law requires workers compensation for employers with 1+ employees, and commercial property owners are expected to verify adequate general liability coverage before allowing any contractor on site.
New York-Specific Note
New York is the most expensive state for GC insurance due to the Scaffold Law. Labor Law 240 imposes absolute liability on GCs/owners for gravity-related injuries — comparative negligence is not a defense. This alone can double GL premiums vs. other states.
General Contractors Insurance Requirements in New York
| Coverage Type | Recommended Minimum |
|---|---|
General Liability | $2,000,000 / $4,000,000 |
Workers Compensation | Required (1+ employees) |
Commercial General Liability | $2,000,000 / $4,000,000 |
Workers' Compensation | Statutory limits |
Umbrella / Excess Liability | $2,000,000 |
Builder's Risk | Full project value |
Professional Liability (E&O) | $1,000,000 |
New York-Specific Risks for General Contractors
Required Endorsements in New York
- NY Labor Law 240/241 endorsement (critical)
- Primary and non-contributory — required by most owners
- Wrap-up/OCIP for projects over $50M
- Completed operations 10-year tail for condos
National Guide
General Contractors Insurance Requirements
State Guide
New York Insurance Requirements
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