Are the people you do business with insured?. You may want to ask them.
If a vendor, contractor, cleaning crew, gardener/arborist, or other service provider does not have insurance, you may be out of luck if they cause property damage or injury. Also, people who do not carry insurance are probably less likely responsible than those who are insured. They may not be the ideal people you would want to hire. It's worth paying a little more to get someone who is insured.
Never just take the word of a vendor. Most will say "yes" because it’s likely they don't want to embarrass themselves. Instead, ask them to have their broker send a certificate of insurance. By having their broker send (fax or email) it to you, you know the policy has been paid for and has not been cancelled.
Many vendors, especially small firms, will try to convince you that they do not need insurance. Do not fall into this trap as you will be letting an amateur convince you to buy a mediocre product or service . If you are an existing client, we can give you advice on any insurance certificate that is emailed or faxed to us.