WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 2023
Small business general liability insurance protects against financial losses resulting from bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury claims made by third parties. Your insurance agent can help you determine the appropriate coverage limits to mitigate your business’s risks and liabilities.
To learn more about general liability insurance for small businesses and to obtain a quote, contact FSB Insurance / C&T Insurance in Jackson.
How Insurers Calculate General Liability Insurance Premiums
Each insurer has its own proprietary algorithms to set premiums for general liability insurance. The following factors are typically considered:
Obtaining personalized quotes from several reputable insurers through your agent is important. By shopping around for general liability insurance, you can find the best value for your insurance budget.
How to Purchase General Liability Insurance
There are two ways to purchase general liability insurance coverage:
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As a standalone policy—General liability insurance can be purchased as a standalone policy for businesses of any size, and it typically has relatively low premiums given the coverage it provides. Even small businesses can be liable for damages resulting from accidental harm caused during regular business activities.
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As part of a business owner's policy (BOP)—A BOP typically includes three main policies: commercial general liability insurance, commercial property insurance and business interruption insurance. BOPs offer these essential coverages at a discounted rate. However, BOPs are not suitable for every small business, and insurers determine eligibility. Working with your agent is crucial to determine if your business could benefit from a BOP.
Work with your agent today to discuss your liability insurance needs and determine what options may be available for purchase.
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