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Business Insurance Basics: Terms Every Owner Should Know

Paragon Independent Insurance Agencies

Understanding General Liability Insurance General liability insurance is a must-have for any business. It covers legal expenses and damages related to accidents, injuries, or negligence claims on your business premises. It provides them with benefits if they suffer work-related injuries or illnesses.

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Top 6 Insurance Policies Every IT Business in California Should Have

Jackson & Jackson

Cyber liability insurance helps cover costs related to: Data breaches Ransomware attacks Notification of affected parties Legal fees and fines Why it’s critical in California : California’s strict data protection laws, like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), mean IT businesses face higher liability if customer data is compromised.

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Protect Your Business: 5 Essential Insurance Policies You Might Be Overlooking

Protect Commercial Insurance

While you may have the basic insurance policies in place, such as property and general liability insurance, there are several other essential insurance policies that you might be overlooking. Additionally, general liability insurance typically does not cover claims related to professional services or cyber incidents.

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Essential Business Insurance Guide: Safeguarding Your Property From Cyber Threats

Protect Commercial Insurance

Property Insurance Property insurance is a fundamental coverage that protects your business’s physical assets, including buildings, equipment, inventory, and furniture, from perils such as fire, theft, vandalism, and natural disasters.

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What are the most important questions to ask when choosing business insurance?

Protect Commercial Insurance

Think about the everyday operations of your business: – Are there physical locations that require protection from natural disasters or theft? – Is there a high level of professional liability in your operations? – Property Insurance : Protects physical assets from perils like fire, theft, and vandalism.

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Builder’s Risk Insurance in Tennessee: A Broker’s Guide 

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Job sites that are under construction are prone to things like fire, theft, and vandalism. Theft : Covers the cost of replacing covered items that were stolen from the job site. Equipment : Covers damages to or theft of equipment used on the job site. An increase in construction also means an increase in financial risk.

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Can Both the Contractor and Property Owner Be Named Insureds on a Builder’s Risk Policy?

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However, it will not be covered for liability claims under a Builder’s Risk policy since that policy is not designed to cover the contractor’s operations, such as poor workmanship or negligence. Instead, a contractor’s operations liability should be covered by a separate Contractor’s General Liability policy.

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