Generator Cover

What does a Contractor’s liability insurance cover?
An electrician came to my home to wire a generator and due to his work, 3 tv’s, sterio, massage chair and other electrical items no longer work. The insurance company has requested to pick up non working items and only pay for what they are worth today. Some items are no longer on the market for sale. Is this right? I will not be able to replace the items with the amount they suggest. They are insisting I sign their agreement. Thanks
~~A contractor who has liability insurance has to cover any damage done to a homeowner. Speak with him and get his information.
If he isn’t willing to give it to you, then contact your state’s contractor licensing board. They will give you the information. There is no reason to file a claim with your homeowners if the contractor did the faulty work that broke your electronics.~~
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