Remove Business Interruption Remove Home Insurance Remove Insurance Policy
article thumbnail

Does my Landlords Insurance Policy cover terrorism

Prof. Allan Manning

This is the fourth post in a series that looks at the coverage afforded by various types of insurance products. The series was prompted by a large number of requests for clarification following the senseless attacks that are going on predominately in Melbourne and Sydney.

Policy 173
article thumbnail

What Perils Are Covered by Commercial Property Insurance?

Property Insurance Centre

Get a Quote Insurance under one roof We are specialists in many types of insurance GET YOUR QUOTE GET YOUR QUOTE What Perils Are Covered by Commercial Property Insurance? ” If a peril is explicitly listed in the policy, the insurer will cover the damage it causes.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Insurance Considerations for Home-Based Businesses

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Home Office Desk by Ken Tomita The rise of home-based businesses has been one of the most significant shifts in the modern work landscape. While operating a business from home offers convenience and flexibility, it also necessitates careful consideration of insurance needs.

article thumbnail

Understanding Commercial Flood Insurance in the United Kingdom

Property Insurance Centre

Flood damage can include physical destruction of property, inventory loss, and business interruption costs, making insurance a vital component of risk management. Business Interruption: Compensation for lost income during downtime caused by flooding.

article thumbnail

Is terrorism covered under an Australian home and contents policy?

Prof. Allan Manning

Last week I posted an article in regard to terrorism coverage under commercial property, and/or business interruption policies. At the request of quite a few readers, I now turn my attention to home and contents. I also touched on commercial liability coverage. ” [ emphasis mine] 1.

Policy 208