Errors & Omissions for energy contractors
Professional liability for the design and judgment side of energy work — a mis-sized HVAC system, a solar array that underperforms its projected output, or an energy-audit recommendation that doesn't deliver the promised savings.

What it covers
- Financial loss from a design or sizing mistake
- Underperformance claims on solar output projections
- Energy-audit recommendations that don't deliver projected savings
- Defense costs for professional-negligence claims
- Claims arising after the job is complete
- Coverage for subcontracted design work you're responsible for
Who it's for
- Contractors who design or size systems, not just install to spec
- Solar installers who provide production estimates
- Energy auditors and consultants
- HVAC contractors who recommend equipment sizing
Why CCA
- E&O placed with markets that understand energy-contractor design exposure
- Coordinated with GL so there's no gap between physical and financial-loss claims
- Claims-made structure explained clearly so you understand retroactive dates and tail coverage
Common questions about errors & omissions
No. GL covers bodily injury and property damage. E&O covers financial loss from a professional mistake — a system that doesn't perform as promised, with no physical damage involved. They're separate exposures.
If you make any sizing, placement, or system-design decision — even choosing equipment size for a space — you carry design exposure. E&O covers the judgment calls that go into that decision.
E&O is typically written claims-made, meaning the policy in force when a claim is filed responds — not the one in force when the work was done. We make sure you understand retroactive dates and consider tail coverage if you switch carriers.
Often yes, if the underperformance stems from a design or sizing error rather than equipment failure (which may be a manufacturer warranty issue). We help you understand where the line falls.
It depends on typical job size and the financial exposure if a design claim went to litigation. We model realistic worst-case scenarios and size the limit accordingly.
Cost is driven by crew size, trade focus, vehicle and equipment value, payroll, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes energy-contractor programs nationwide — California, Texas, the Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Southeast, and everywhere the trade operates.
Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or higher-value programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.
Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for energy contractors declined over a prior claim, theft loss run, OSHA citations, or other issues. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim time.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A.M. Best A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when a jobsite injury or equipment loss hits.
Yes. Each trade carries a different risk profile — roof-fall exposure for solar, refrigerant handling for HVAC, arc-flash for electrical, and confined-space work for insulation crews. We tailor each program accordingly.
High-value items are scheduled individually at their real value — not a flat blanket rate. Proper individual scheduling is what ensures a theft or damage claim pays what the equipment was actually worth.
Crew size and trade focus, vehicle list, tools and equipment values, payroll, current coverage, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.
Yes — errors & omissions covers the financial-loss side of a design, sizing, or recommendation mistake, separate from general liability's bodily-injury and property-damage coverage.
Equipment claims are paid against records. Incomplete serial numbers, purchase value, or photos mean delays and reduced payments. We help you document your equipment properly up front so a claim is settled quickly and fully.
Yes. If you run multiple install crews, subcontract work, or operate from more than one shop, we build one coordinated program covering owned and subcontracted operations with no gaps.
Pair it with related coverage
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