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A business owner’s policy (BOP) combines general liability insurance with business property insurance into one policy. For many small businesses, this is an important policy to have.
Directors and officers of an organization are responsible for many big decisions. If they make the wrong ones and get sued as a result, the damages can be costly. Directors and officers liability coverage (D&O) can help.
If your restaurant, brewery, or winery serves alcohol, liquor liability is a must. It covers defense costs and damages to person and property caused by intoxicated patrons.
If your computer system is hacked and there’s a data breach, costs add up quickly! Cyber liability coverage can help pay for expenses related to restoring damaged equipment, legal fees, and notification requirements.
If your commercial building is vacant, even partially, you may be exposed to risks your property insurance won’t cover. Vacant property insurance may help.
As much as you try to avoid them, mistakes can still happen. Protect your business with errors and omissions (E&O) insurance which can cover legal defense and judgements against you.
Reduce the number and severity of workplace injuries and, in turn, potentially reduce your workers’ compensation premiums by creating a culture of safety in your organization.
If your employees use their own cars for work purposes, their personal auto insurance may not offer the protection they need. Consider hired and non-owned auto insurance to protect your employees and your business.
Your standard property insurance likely does not provide coverage in the event of an earthquake. If you’re in an area at risk for earthquakes, consider getting a commercial earthquake insurance policy to protect your business.
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