




Commercial/Business Insurance
Commercial insurance (also called business insurance) is insurance designed to protect a business, not an individual. It helps businesses manage financial risks related to things like:
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Property damage
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Lawsuits and legal claims
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Employee injuries
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Vehicle accidents
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Cyber attacks
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Business interruptions
Instead of protecting a person’s home or car, commercial insurance protects a company’s operations, assets, employees, and income.
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Common Types of Commercial Insurance
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General Liability Insurance
Commercial Property Insurance
Business Owner’s Policy (BOP)
Workers Compensation Insurance
Commercial Auto Insurance
Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions)
Cyber Liability Insurance
Product Liability Insurance
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Commercial insurance can cover *almost every industry*, including:
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šŖ Retail & Small Businesses
* Clothing stores
* Grocery stores
* Convenience stores
* Online shops
š Construction & Trades
* Contractors
* Electricians
* Plumbers
* Roofers
š½ Food & Hospitality
* Restaurants
* Cafes
* Food trucks
* Caterers
š„ Healthcare & Wellness
* Clinics
* Home health agencies
* Therapists
* Medical offices
š¢ Professional Services
* Accountants
* Consultants
* Marketing agencies
* IT services
š Transportation & Logistics
* Trucking companies
* Delivery services
* Rideshare fleets
š Manufacturing & Industrial
* Factories
* Product manufacturers
* Warehouses
š Real Estate & Property Management
* Landlords
* Property managers
* Apartment complexes
š Education & Nonprofits
* Schools
* Daycares
* Churches
* Nonprofit organizations
š» Technology & Media
* Software companies
* App developers
* Digital marketing firms
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Why Businesses Need Commercial Insurance
Commercial insurance helps businesses:
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* Stay financially protected
* Meet legal or contract requirements
* Protect employees and customers
* Continue operating after losses
Without insurance, a single accident or lawsuit could shut down a business.



