
Arkansas Contractor Insurance
Arkansas contractor insurance from a veteran-owned Florida agency licensed in Arkansas.
- Veteran-Owned
- 100+ Yrs Experience
- Fast Certificates
- Real Agents
- Florida Experts
- Veteran-OwnedIndependent agency
- 100+ Years CombinedCommercial expertise
- Florida-ResidentDeLand, FL office
- 24-Hour COIsMost certificates same business day
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Why First Commercial
Why Florida Businesses Choose Us
We focus on the commercial insurance lines that need real expertise โ and we treat every client like a long-term partner, not a policy number.
Bundled Contractor Package
GL, workers comp, commercial auto, inland marine โ written together.
Venue & GC Certificates
Additional insured, waiver of subrogation, primary/non-contributory wording.
Florida-Resident Agency
We know the carriers, the inspectors, and the local job-site dynamics.
Real People Answer
Same-day phone access during business hours. No phone trees.
Who we cover in Arkansas
Construction contractors across trades โ general contractors, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, concrete, landscaping, painting, and handyman operations.
What Arkansas requires
- Regulator: Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board
- Workers compensation threshold: 3 or more employees for construction; 3 or more for non-construction.
Arkansas climate and risk considerations
Tornado alley exposure; ice storms drive winter business interruption claims.
- Tornado
- Ice storm
Common Arkansas venue requirements
Most Arkansas venues require a certificate of insurance with at least $1M per occurrence and $2M aggregate, plus the venue named as additional insured. Common Arkansas markets we issue certificates for:
- Little Rock corporate, school, and county venues
- Fayetteville corporate, school, and county venues
- Fort Smith corporate, school, and county venues
What affects cost in Arkansas
Arkansas requires workers compensation for construction at 3 or more employees and for non-construction at 3 or more. Premium depends on revenue, payroll, project mix, claims history, and tool inventory. Tornado alley exposure; ice storms drive winter business interruption claims.
