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Insurance Considerations When Expanding Your Business to a New Location

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Commercial Liability Insurance to protect against claims related to third-party injuries or property damage. Workers Compensation Insurance to cover employee injuries on the job. Cyber Liability Insurance to protect against data breaches and cyberattacks. This coverage is required in most states.

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How Do You Know What Commercial Insurance Products Your Business May Benefit From?

Paragon Independent Insurance Agencies

It helps cover accidents, repairs, and liability claims, ensuring your business isn’t financially burdened by unexpected incidents. Beyond vehicle coverage, you may also need general liability insurance, which protects against third-party claims for injuries or property damage during business operations.

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Restaurant Insurance in Charlotte, North Carolina: A Broker’s Guide

Distinguished

Cyber attacks: Digital systems like payment terminals and booking systems are convenient, but they also open restaurants up to the possibility of expensive data breaches. Slip-and-fall incidents: High foot traffic in dining areas and restrooms increases the risk of customer or employee injuries, which can lead to costly liability claims.

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Cyber Insurance for Contractors: What It Covers & Why They Need It

ProWriters

Contractors in the construction industry are not immune to cyber attacks. Ransomware attacks, phishing scams, and other types of cyber attacks can result in data breaches and other incidents that cause financial loss, reputational harm, and legal consequences. Cyber Insurance for contractors is an essential safety net.

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Top 6 Insurance Policies Every IT Business in California Should Have

Jackson & Jackson

Here are the top 6 insurance policies every IT business in California should have to safeguard their operations. Professional Liability Insurance (Errors & Omissions Insurance) For IT consultants, developers, or tech startups, mistakes can happen. One oversight could lead to costly lawsuits.

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CyberRisk

Insurance Agency of Ohio

Knowing who is ultimately responsible for these breaches can create enormous headaches and leave business owners uncertain of whether they have a liability, and whether that will be covered by insurance. The agency has been protecting their central Ohio clients with comprehensive insurance programs for over 50 years.

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The Annual Business Insurance Checklist: Is Your Coverage Up to Date?

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Evaluate Liability Coverage With legal risks always on the horizon, its important to confirm your liability coverage is adequate. This includes general liability, professional liability, and product liability insurance, depending on your industry.