Commercial

What is a Commercial Insurance?

Commercial insurance, also known as business insurance, is a type of insurance policy that provides coverage for businesses and organizations. This type of insurance protects against financial losses that may occur as a result of unexpected events, such as property damage, liability claims, or business interruption.

Commercial insurance policies can be customized to fit the specific needs of different businesses. For example, a small retail store may need coverage for property damage, theft, and liability, while a manufacturing company may require additional coverage for equipment breakdowns, product liability, and business interruption.

The most common types of commercial insurance include:

  1. Property insurance: This covers damage to buildings, equipment, and inventory caused by natural disasters, theft, vandalism, and other covered perils.

  2. Liability insurance: This protects businesses from lawsuits and claims resulting from accidents, injuries, and property damage caused by the business or its employees.

  3. Workers' compensation insurance: This provides coverage for medical expenses and lost wages for employees who are injured on the job.

  4. Business interruption insurance: This provides coverage for lost income and additional expenses that arise when a business is forced to close temporarily due to a covered event, such as a fire or natural disaster.

  5. Professional liability insurance: This protects businesses that provide professional services, such as lawyers, accountants, and doctors, from claims of negligence or malpractice.

  6. Cyber liability insurance: This provides coverage for data breaches and cyberattacks, including legal fees, notification costs, and damages to affected parties.

The cost of commercial insurance varies depending on several factors, including the size and type of business, the industry, the location, and the level of coverage required. Business owners should work with an insurance agent or broker to assess their risks and determine the right coverage for their business.

In summary, commercial insurance is an essential investment for any business. It provides financial protection against unexpected events and liabilities, helping businesses to recover and continue operating in the event of a loss. By understanding the types of coverage available and working with an experienced insurance professional, business owners can ensure that they have the right level of protection for their unique needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.

What is a deductible?

A deductible is an amount that you're responsible for in the event of a loss. This is the amount you pay out-of-pocket, and insurance covers the remainder.

How can I make sure that I have coverage for my valuables?

When speaking with your agent to set up your policy, any valuables (jewelry, art, family collectibles), our agent can review your policy and recommend changes to ensure your valuables have proper coverage.

Do I need to get a new appraisal to renew or change my coverage?

No. You do not need a new home appraisal during the renewal or coverage change process.

Can I keep my carrier?

Yes, In most cases you can keep your carrier, but have The Bedford Group Inc. manage your policy. This is done by transferring you policy.

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