WeCom Fiber is a regional fiber broadband provider building next-generation gigabit networks to connect underserved communities. To work as a WeCom Fiber subcontractor, you need compliant insurance with WeCom named as Additional Insured before work begins. We get you COI-ready fast.
WeCom Fiber's subcontractor agreements require specific insurance minimums. Here's what you need to be WeCom-compliant and ready to work on their fiber builds.
WeCom Fiber requires GL covering property damage, bodily injury, and completed operations. WeCom must be named as Additional Insured on your GL policy with a blanket AI endorsement.
WeCom requires statutory Workers' Comp from all subcontractors. We make sure your policy meets both WeCom's requirements and your specific state's Workers' Comp rules.
$1M CSL Commercial Auto covering all vehicles used for WeCom Fiber work — bucket trucks, vans, boring machines, and trailers. WeCom named as Additional Insured on your auto policy.
For larger WeCom subcontracts, an Umbrella policy adds protection above your GL and Auto limits. Typically $1M–$2M is required for larger fiber build scopes.
Protect fusion splicers, OTDRs, reel trailers, and boring equipment between WeCom Fiber job sites. Inland Marine covers your tools in transit and on-site.
We issue WeCom-compliant COIs promptly with the correct entity name — so you can submit paperwork and start work on WeCom fiber builds without delays.
We specialize exclusively in fiber contractor insurance — getting you WeCom-compliant with prompt COI service.
We know what Additional Insured language fiber ISP subcontract agreements require. Your COI is correct the first time — no delays waiting for compliance approval.
We get you covered and issue compliant COIs the same business day — so you never lose a WeCom Fiber job over an insurance paperwork delay.
We understand Workers' Comp rules and insurance regulations across all 50 states — critical for fiber subcontractors working in multiple markets.
We specialize exclusively in fiber and telecom contractors. We understand FTTH drops, OSP builds, and splicing — and make sure your policy covers what you do.
Common questions from fiber contractors getting insured for WeCom Fiber subcontract work.
WeCom Fiber typically requires: General Liability ($1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate), statutory Workers' Compensation, Commercial Auto ($1M CSL), and an Umbrella policy for larger projects. WeCom must be named as Additional Insured on your GL and Auto policies.
Same business day. Submit a quote request and we'll get you bound on coverage and issue a compliant COI naming WeCom Fiber as Additional Insured — so you can start work without delay.
A full WeCom-compliant package (GL + Workers' Comp + Auto + Umbrella) for a small fiber crew typically runs $3,500–$9,000/year depending on your state, payroll, and revenue. Submit a quote for your specific situation.
Yes. Most fiber subcontractors work for multiple ISPs. We can issue COIs naming multiple ISPs as Additional Insured on the same policy — including WeCom, AT&T, Frontier, Lumen, Metronet, and others.
No-obligation quotes for WeCom Fiber subcontractors — prompt COI with WeCom named as Additional Insured.
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