Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Goshawk on December 07, 2024, 04:08:49 PM
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I've had people want beavers or raccoons removed, but they are in an area where domestic cats and dogs may get caught up too. Do any of you carry an insurance for trapping accidents?
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I do, took some searching to find coverage
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I do, took some searching to find coverage
Cool. Care to share???
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i had to have proof of insurance for a wco job and i ended up getting a 1 year policy though Christian baker, i think it was around 1200. I also am expanding my services to pest control and spraying, and am required by dept of ag to have a policy before they will even grant my license. I think its another 500 for that addition to the policy. curious where anyone else uses also. i have asked multiple insurances and they all have no clue what im even asking for
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If you're going to do WCO work for God sake get insurance. Why? Because attorneys are at five hundred dollars an hour and they will take everything you own, including your home.
Jim Baker is who i always went through and always carried one million to cover everything. I thinknthatbwas around $1,200. to $1,500.00. Is it worth it...........oh ya! You make one mistake and you will learn a value lesson..
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That's what I was looking for. Thank you.
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I agree with John, gotta cover ur a$$!