He's giving you a good deal. Or so you thought...
The contractor you hire to trim your trees or repair your air conditioning system is supposed to carry workman's compensation insurance for their employees. If not, they could end up costing you every penny you have. Homeowners insurance usually only covers domestic employees like maids and babysitters, it does not cover work that should be performed by a licensed contractor. The homeowner is required to check and make sure that any laborer working on their property is covered. Most homeowners do not realize that they are personally liable if an uninsured worker is injured on their property.
California law is very clear:
It is the homeowner’s responsibility to verify that
repairmen and contractors are properly licensed and insured. If a homeowner
hires a contractor who does not carry the appropriate liability and Workers Compensation
insurance, the homeowner is liable if an accident happens.
The Contractors State License
Board makes it easy to check your service providers.
1. Go to CSLB.ca.gov
2. Search for service providers
by business name, a worker’s name, or a license number.
3. Find out whether the
contractor is properly licensed and insured, and whether they pay workman’s
compensation for their employees.
Above is a screen shot of a page from the Contractors State Licensing Board that shows what a properly insured air conditioning contractor in Los Angeles should look like. As you can see they are covered for worker's compensation. Every heating and air conditioning system installation contractor should carry workers comp, but many of
them do not.
Why don’t all contractors carry Workers Compensation coverage?
Workers
compensation coverage is expensive. A contractor who cuts costs by skipping it
can offer a lower price than a contractor who insures his employees
properly, however, a low bid can turn into a very expensive nightmare.
Most of the time, accidents do
not happen. But when they do, homeowners are ultimately responsible for what
happens on their property. Protect yourself from irresponsible contractors by checking their
credentials and their insurance history at CSLB.ca.gov.