FNP Services
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida
I have a contractor that I use for services in Florida. One of the terms of our agreement was that they had to carry an insurance policy that was kept up to date. This contractor faxed me a copy of their insurance policy and everything looked legit.
Well, about 2 weeks ago I was conacted by a customer that this particular contractor was assigned to stating that the work was done incorrectly and that he wants reimbursed for damages to the tune of 30K. The first thing I did was pull the contractors file and verify his insurance.
When I contacted the insurance company I was advised that the policy limit would not cover that amount and that in fact the contractor had falsified the copy of the policy that was sent to me by changing the policy limit. The insurance company would not state the exact limit of the policy however, I was advised that the claim amout would exceed the policy limit.
I have been searching many websites and even went to the state website that listed financial laws and penalties however, it seems like what this contractor did carries no punishment b/c they did not actually defraud an insurance company or get any type of restitution.
Can sombody please shed a little light on the situation and let me know if what this person did was illegal.
I have a contractor that I use for services in Florida. One of the terms of our agreement was that they had to carry an insurance policy that was kept up to date. This contractor faxed me a copy of their insurance policy and everything looked legit.
Well, about 2 weeks ago I was conacted by a customer that this particular contractor was assigned to stating that the work was done incorrectly and that he wants reimbursed for damages to the tune of 30K. The first thing I did was pull the contractors file and verify his insurance.
When I contacted the insurance company I was advised that the policy limit would not cover that amount and that in fact the contractor had falsified the copy of the policy that was sent to me by changing the policy limit. The insurance company would not state the exact limit of the policy however, I was advised that the claim amout would exceed the policy limit.
I have been searching many websites and even went to the state website that listed financial laws and penalties however, it seems like what this contractor did carries no punishment b/c they did not actually defraud an insurance company or get any type of restitution.
Can sombody please shed a little light on the situation and let me know if what this person did was illegal.