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Friday, June 2, 2023Liability needs vary from business to business depending on the risk of lawsuit posed to the industry. General liability insurance is one of the most common and most important types of liability insurance, as it covers basic accidents and lawsuits that threaten nearly every business. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 10, 2022Small businesses face a lot of general risks during operation. General liability insurance is a common yet crucial policy designed to cover businesses from potentially expensive accidents and lawsuits. So how do you decide how much coverage your small business needs? READ MORE >>
Monday, July 11, 2022Most business owners buy commercial insurance to help them out of tough financial situations. But besides benefiting the business itself, coverage can also benefit others. It can help business owners compensate others when they accidentally harm them. It can go a long way towards making your business more reliable and responsive to client needs. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 10, 2022General liability insurance is commonly used by businesses across sizes and industries. If you are looking to insure your business, you may be surprised to find that general liability isn’t required by state or federal laws for most businesses in the U.S. This doesn’t mean you won’t need it, however. READ MORE >>
Friday, November 19, 2021You never want a customer to experience a problem with your business services. However, there is no guarantee that they won’t. And, if someone experiences a problem in the business, then they might blame you for the problem. That’s why you likely need liability insurance. READ MORE >>
Monday, August 2, 2021No two small businesses are exactly alike, but they each face the ongoing risk that they might inadvertently cause a problem for one of their clients. When this occurs, it is the business’s responsibility to assist the affected party. Indeed, they usually have a legal obligation to do so. READ MORE >>
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