TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2017
If you are starting a business, then it's imperative that you protect your new venture. Many people often focus on the money they are able to generate without any consideration for business risks. The best way to ensure your business avoids risk is to protect it with business insurance.
Get Commercial Property Insurance
Commercial property insurance protects your physical facilities. It ensures that you can rebuild if your building experiences damage from a covered incident. Usually, your policy outlines covered perils. For example, if severe weather damages your building, business insurance may provide funds to help you rebuild.
Additionally, your property insurance can also cover damages to some of your property. With insurance proceeds, you can purchase new computers, furniture, and more inventory.
Get General Commercial Liability
In addition to getting commercial property insurance, you'll also need commercial general liability coverage (CGL). CGL helps you cover financial losses associated with general liability.
CGL helps businesses because a lawsuit can arise from the smallest incidences. For instance, placing an ad in the paper with the wrong wording can lead to a lawsuit. If this happens, you can often rely on your liability insurance to help you cover your expenses.
Get Commercial Auto Insurance
Commercial auto insurance is necessary to protect your business from car accident risks. At-fault accidents can deplete your financial reserves for your business.
With commercial auto insurance, you likely aren't responsible for the costs that stem from a car accident. With the right amount of coverage, your business insurance provider can help cover the costs.
Starting a business is a great endeavor that will hopefully pay off. To increase your chances as a successful entrepreneur, get the insurance your business needs to avoid financial risks.
Southwest Commercial Insurance is here to help you find the policies you need. Call us at (512) 771-6091 for a free business insurance quote.
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