Title: Insurance Issues for Renewable Energy Installers
1Insurance Issues for Renewable Energy Installers
- Chris Sinton - CW Sinton Consulting, Middlebury,
Vermont - Joel Gordes NYSEIA
- Roy Butler Four Winds Renewable Energy
- Kathy Weinheimer Independent Insurance Agents
and Brokers of New York, Inc.
Project funded by the NYS Energy Research and
Development Authority
2Outline
- Overview of insurance requirements
- Problems faced by installers
- Summary of installer survey
- Next steps
- Discussion
3Insurance Types
- Liability
- Workers Compensation
- Property and Vehicle
4Liability Insurance
- Covers your liability for property or bodily
injury caused during operation or from completed
work - Blanket additional insured added to the policy
to cover customers and others, such as NYSERDA
5Liability Insurance
- Obtained from private carrier through insurance
agent - Carrier uses classification code to help
determine rate - Many (most?) carriers do not have a solar
installer classification - ISO (www.iso.com) has code 99080 Solar Energy
Contractors
6NYS Workers Comp
- The NYS Workers Compensation Law requires that
every covered employer have workers compensation
coverage for all employees (including part-time
employees and employed family members). - Employees are entitled to workers compensation
benefits for job-related injuries or illnesses,
without regard to fault as a cause of the injury.
In turn, if a workers compensation policy is in
place, employees cannot sue employers for a
work-related injury or illness in most cases.
7NYS Workers Comp
- Workers Comp coverage can be obtained by
- Private insurance carrier
- The State Insurance Fund or
- A Self-insured trust need permission from
Workers Compensation Board
8NYS Workers Comp
- Classification codes are determined by state,
which may follow classification set by NCCI
(www.ncci.com). - Rates are based on percentage of employee payroll
- Single owners without employees do not need
coverage
9NYS Labor Law Sections 240 and 241
- Safe Place to Work Law
- Absolute liability holds contractors solely
responsible for all accidents that occur on a
site, regardless of fault - A problem for all contractors, resulting in
higher liability rates for NYS employers
10NYSERDA Requirements
- PON 716 and 792
- NYSERDA and the State of New York as additional
insured refer to PONs in policy - Commercial general liability minimum 1 million
each personal injury and property damage - Commercial auto coverage of 500,000 personal
injury per person, 1,000,000 personal injury per
accident, and 500,000 property damage per
accident.
11Problems?
- Liability coverage difficult or impossible to
find - Premiums are too high can add 0.10 per
installed watt PV - Lack of understanding by the insurance industry
height issue - Nationwide problem see Home Power Magazine
issue 103 Oct-Nov 2004
12Survey of Installers
- Part of a larger survey contracted by NYSERDA
- Of a total of 68 installers invited to
participate by email, 34 responded - Most NYS, but some from MA and VT
13How are you classified for insurance
purposes? __solar installer __electrician __
other (Please describe ____________________)
14Are you or one or your employees or co-workers a
licensed electrician? Yes 12 No 19 Did not
respond 3 Do you ever hire an electrician as a
subcontractor for PV projects? Yes 21 No 9 Did
not respond 4
15Please provide your annual premiums for both
Liability and Workers Compensation insurance.
- fifteen installers responded, of which four did
not report workers compensation - The total annual premium amounts range from
2,200 to 50,000 with an average of 10,600 and
a median value of 7,000 - Normalized per employee range of 580 to 6,000
- average is 3,208 (2,800 excluding the highest
value) and the median is 2,917
16Have you ever experienced any of the following
(relating to insurance)?
Auto coverage is too high a common problem
17Next Steps
- Discussion with insurance carriers
- Guide book describing the activities of the
installer - Value of certification and training - NABCEP,
OSHA, programs, manufacturers, etc - Business opportunity for the carriers
- Group coverage through trade group such as SEIA
and NABCEP
18Contacts
- Chris Sinton sinton_at_verizon.net 802-989-8287
- Alan Virgil South Bay Risk Management
alanvirgil_at_southbayriskmanagement.com
310-791-9855