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Do you need insurance for the Plow??
Hey Guys- Trying to find a reliable plow contact for a new 4-plex I recently bought in Plymouth, MA. I have been in contact with one great option, but I think he's nervous about the insurance. He only has a few accounts but does great work....He has general insurance (in case he damages anything) but doesn't have "slip & fall" insurance and is worried if someone slips and falls he'll be liable.
I have a great insurance plan on the property for myself, but does he need to be worried someone slipping and falling on a property he plowed?
Thanks!