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Most contractors need general liability insurance and inland marine insurance. Without general liability coverage, the property owner will be liable for all of these costs.A licensed contractor must be insured and may also be bonded. This means that they are required to have liability insurance. All contractors and vendors must procure, pay for, and maintain the required insurance coverage for the entire term of the purchase agreement or contract.