- Auto InsuranceA vehicle collision is never good news, but when it’s one of the cars or trucks owned by your business, the consequences are more complicated. Business auto insurance takes all the elements of normal auto coverage and adds on extra protection. This may include coverage for the following...
- Motorcycle InsuranceThe absolute minimum coverage you’ll need when it comes to motorcycle insurance is liability insurance, which may cover the costs you have to pay to other people after an accident that’s your fault–including their medical bills and repairing or replacing their vehicle. Your local laws will set a minimum amount of coverage for liability insurance, but you may want the peace of mind of getting a higher coverage limit.
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- Truck InsuranceDepending on the operations of your repair shop you may want to consider coverage options such as body shop, repair shop, muffler shop, transmission repair, and tow truck insurance.
- Renters InsuranceThere are three parts to renters insurance. The first is coverage for your personal belongings, the second is liability coverage, and the third is loss of use coverage. All of these play an important role in protecting you as a renter since your landlord’s insurance on the property will not cover those risks specific to you.
- Home InsuranceYour home is the center of your life. It’s also your biggest investment. That’s where home insurance comes in, covering the unique risks you face. We’ll help you find a policy that protects you from the small and large risks related to owning a home. Because it’s more than just a house, it’s your home.
- Life InsuranceGet the reassurance that your loved ones will have what they need with individual life insurance.
- Business InsuranceAs useful as standard business insurance policies may be, they aren’t always adequate for the specific risks that a garage repair shop faces. What sets your business apart from others is that you work on and store your customers’ vehicles. This exposes your business to many risk factors, but having a garage repair shop insurance policy in place may help protect your business.
- Commercial Property InsuranceA commercial property insurance policy may help protect against the cost of replacing lost or damaged property. Additionally, insurance may cover any associated losses—such as lost income—that are caused because part or all of your business is temporarily unable to operate.
- Workers Compensation InsuranceWorkers' compensation protects your employees should a job-related injury or sickness occur during the course of employment. This coverage is required by law and may vary by area, so be sure that you understand your obligations for all physical locations where your business operates in and all physical locations where you hire your employees.
- Commercial Liability InsuranceFor example, let’s say you have a liability insurance policy of $500,000 for your business, but you must pay damages of $700,000. If you have a commercial umbrella policy in place for your business, the liability policy would pay out in full first, and then the umbrella policy would pick up the remaining $200,000.
- Professional Liability InsuranceYou should also consider professional liability coverage that protects you against claims for damage to a car caused by mistakes and/or omissions by your staff. In extreme circumstances, this could include not just the cost of fixing the flawed repairs, but also costs that arise from a crash that’s blamed on the faulty repair.
- Builders Risk InsuranceBuilders risk and installation insurance provides coverage for homes or buildings while undergoing construction, until they are completed. The policy covers the contractors’ interest in materials at the job site before they are installed, construction materials in transit designated for the contractors' equipment insurance–a policy specially and the value of the property being constructed until it is completed.
- Restaurant InsuranceAs a restaurant owner, you know the amount of work it takes to run your business on a day-to-day basis. You might also know the statistics about how tough it is to survive and thrive in the restaurant business. But did you know that getting a restaurant insurance policy may help give you a fighting chance by mitigating some of the risks involved in the food industry?
- Liability InsuranceAs part of your contractor insurance policy, general liability insurance may cover you against claims of damage or injury caused on-site or to visitors on your premises. Such costs can be immense, and general liability insurance is often mandatory if you want to bid for government contracts.
- Flood InsurancePurchase a flood insurance policy to protect your home and covered contents from certain types of flood losses as designated by the National Flood Insurance Program. A flood policy is purchased as a separate policy through the federal program (NFIP) or through a servicing carrier known as a write your own carrier.