What is commercial property coverage?Building and business personal property (also called contents) coverage protects your buildings and equipment, inventory, furniture and fixtures. Some policies include breakdown and business income coverage.
Back to TopWhat is business income coverage?In the event of a covered loss, this coverage may reimburse you for the net income that would have been earned if fire or other covered causes of loss had not occurred. Losses due to down time or extra expenses needed to restore operations (such as additional property rental) may be covered.
Back to TopWhat is a business owners policy or a BOP?A BOP is a package policy for small businesses that do not require extensive individual underwriting. It combines property and liability coverage in one policy and generally includes additional coverages at no additional premium. Most insurance carriers have customized BOPs for particular industries and services.
Back to TopWhy does the insurance company ask what type of alarm system I have?Most insurance companies will allow credits to premiums for qualified alarm systems, because alarms can reduce the risk of theft. Ask your alarm provider or company to supply a certificate stating the type of alarm. Send the certificate to your insurance carrier.
Back to TopWhat is liability coverage?There are many different types of liability to be covered for a business. Business liability may protect you from claims arising from customer bodily or personal injuries. Other liability that could be covered: damage to the property of others, products-completed operations, advertising, premises operations, fire, legal liability and related legal defense costs.
Back to TopHow does an umbrella liability policy work?In the event of a catastrophic loss, the umbrella policy provides excess liability limits. Once the underlying limits of the business auto, general liability and employers liability policies are exhausted, the umbrella liability policy would provide further coverage.
Back to TopHow can my business be covered for wrongful termination suits or sexual harassment?Many insurance companies offer employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) as part of their business owners policy or as a stand-alone policy. EPLI can cover wrongful termination, sexual harassment, discrimination, mental anguish and other employment-related litigation.
Back to TopWhat is professional liability insurance?Otherwise known as malpractice insurance, professional liability insurance protects your business against claims resulting from professional services rendered by you to your clients. This type of insurance covers you and your employees in the event that someone claims you incorrectly performed or failed to perform your professional duties.
Back to TopDo I need to pay the entire premium up front?Not usually. Depending on your premium size, most insurance carriers allow different payment plans. The company will bill you directly and give you the payment options at that time. Most are 25 percent down and eight or nine payments, or 12 equal monthly installments.
Back to TopWhen do I need to buy workers' compensation insurance?In Georgia, workers' compensation insurance is required when you have three or more employees. The State Board of Workers Compensation can assess stiff penalties for employers who do not purchase workers' compensation. Also, though you may not be required to purchase workers compensation, as an employer, you still can be held responsible for a work related injury or sickness.
Back to TopHow much does workers' compensation insurance cost?Workers' compensation insurance pricing is based upon your employee payroll, the number and job classifications of the employees, classification of your business and past loss experience. The employer pays for the cost of the workers' compensation insurance.
Back to TopWhat does workers' compensation insurance do?Workers' compensation insurance pays for the rehabilitation, recovery or medical bills of employees' work related injuries, as well as lost time when they are off work due to a work related injury. Workers' compensation insurance is not a substitute for health or medical insurance, since employees are only covered for on-the-job injuries.
Back to TopDoes business insurance have to be bundled in a package including workers' compensation insurance?Some insurers bundle workers' compensation insurance with smaller policies such as a business owners policy (BOP). Some companies write workers' compensation insurance separately.
Back to TopWhat is commercial auto insurance?Insurance for automobiles, trucks and vans used for business purposes falls under commercial auto insurance. If you own a business and use personal vehicles for business purposes, you should consider a commercial auto insurance policy. Many personal auto insurance policies exclude coverage if a vehicle is used mainly for business
Back to TopWhen should I drop the comprehensive and collision coverage on my old autos?If you have an outstanding loan on your auto, most lenders require comprehensive and collision coverage. If you or your business owns the vehicles outright, then the decision should be based upon your financial reserves and the value of the auto. Is the value of the auto close to the premium paid for comprehensive and collision? Do you have liquid funds that could be used to replace the vehicle if destroyed or stolen? Can you buy another vehicle of this type? These are some of the factors to consider.
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