• How the Construction Labor Shortage is Driving Up Insurance Rates

  • Jan 11 2025
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

How the Construction Labor Shortage is Driving Up Insurance Rates

  • Summary

  • Description:

    • The labor shortage in the construction industry is creating problems not only for contractors but also in the insurance market.
    • Both construction and insurance industries are experiencing delays and rising costs due to the lack of skilled workers.
    • Arlene discusses how this issue, while not urgent yet, could become a bigger concern in the next year or two.
    • Insights from a licensed insurance agency and general contractor perspective.
    • The Hartford, a major insurance company, highlights how skilled labor shortages are hindering construction companies' ability to fulfill contracts.
    • The impact on insurance claims:
      • If a builder cannot meet contract deadlines due to labor shortages, it could lead to insurance claims.
      • Subcontracting due to labor shortages may increase the cost of repairs, resulting in higher insurance claims and potential rate hikes.
    • The challenges contractors face:
      • Increased competition and higher prices due to fewer workers.
      • Hiring less experienced workers increases the risk of accidents and defective construction, leading to more claims.
    • The long-term effects:
      • Delays in repairs due to labor shortages can lead to increased business interruption claims.
      • Delayed repairs mean lost income for businesses, which could take years to recover from.
    • The ripple effect:
      • The construction labor shortage doesn't just affect contractors—insurance companies and businesses themselves are impacted.
      • Business owners may face prolonged stagnation and increasing costs due to the ongoing shortage of skilled workers.

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