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Business insurance F.A.Q.

Business insurance can be quite hard to understand for those who have never dealt with it, or those who are making their first steps into their own business. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions concerning business coverage and answers to them:

Should I disclose all the details about my business when getting it insured?

The insurance company should be fully aware of your business’s operations, assets and property in order to provide you with the right type and amount of coverage that would be reasonable for your enterprise. In most cases when the insurance company is misinformed about the activities and belongings of the business any insurance policy is canceled (sometimes with a substantial fine).

Do I have to show my wages?

This information is required by the insurance provider in order to calculate the possible liability to others as well as the size of your enterprise.

Is landlord insurance required if my business uses lent property?

This entirely depends on your contract with the landlord. Some landlords will have all their property and buildings ensured with their own policy and this means that you do not need to insure it separately with your business policy. Other landlords won’t provide any coverage, so you’ll have to insure the property for yourself. Also, make sure to analyze the loan contract in order to define which circumstances are covered and which aren’t. Read the rest of this entry »

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Small business insurance benefits

Doing business is quite risky in nature, no matter what your enterprise is doing or where are you located. Even the safest types of services located in the most favorable areas for doing business aren’t completely safe from risks, simply because this is life, and there’s always risk of having unpleasant situations that may either damage you, your enterprise or even put you out of the game. That is why no matter how big or small your business is, you need insurance in order to protect your most valuable assets from certain risks you may encounter during your operations.

Insuring your business is a basic requirement of mere common sense, as by purchasing an insurance policy you can protect your enterprise from loss occurred due to fire, theft, natural disasters, worker accidents, lawsuits and many other circumstances. You can also purchase insurance for protecting your business against certain national and international situations in case your revenue depends on such circumstances as international trade, shipments and other operations. Insurance experts recommend purchasing a wide range of coverage types in order to assure that your business is properly protected against all situations. Read the rest of this entry »

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