• Home
  • Get A Quote
  • Customer Service
  • Refer a Friend
  • About Us
  • Location Map
  • Employee Directory
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Home | Contact Us | Call Us Call Us 1.800.503.0590
Altima Auto Insurance
English English
Spanish Español
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Why Choose Us
    • Testimonials
  • Get A Quote
  • Personal
    • Automobile
    • Condominium
    • Homeowners
    • Motorcycle
    • Renters
  • Business
    • Commercial Vehicles
    • Business Owners Policy
  • Make A Payment
  • Locations
  • Blog
Auto Insurance AUTOMOBILE
Homeowners Insurance HOMEOWNERS
Apartment/Renters Insurance APARTMENT / RENTERS
Motorcycle Insurance MOTORCYCLE
Business Insurance COMMERCIAL
Surety Bonds SURETY BONDS
Home > Blog > Starting a New Business? How to Buy Enough General Liability Insurance
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2019

Starting a New Business? How to Buy Enough General Liability Insurance


It can be difficult to pinpoint how much general liability insurance a new company needs. You may not have any experience with claims previously. It may not seem like there is much risk involved in running your company either. Yet, having the proper amount of business insurance is essential. Here’s some insight to help you.

General LiabilityKnow What It Covers

To start, it’s important to understand what general liability insurance can provide to you. Most policies will include:
  • Bodily injury coverage
  • Property damage coverage from business operations
  • Personal injury
  • Advertising injury
  • Lawsuits filed against your business
If an accident occurs at your property requiring that a customer receive medical attention, the policy may help cover those costs. Keep in mind that these costs can rise quickly, making it hard for you to pay for them out-of-pocket.

Bigger Risks Mean More Coverage

To determine how much general liability insurance you need, it’s important to consider just how risky your business is. In other words, how likely is it that you will need to file a claim with your business insurance company? There are various factors that play a role in this. For example, some of them may include:
  • The type of business you are in (construction work is far riskier than typical office work)
  • The location of your business
  • The size of your business
  • The condition of the actual building your business is in
  • The types of claims other businesses in your industry tend to file
All of this information can help to determine what you’ll pay for general liability insurance, too.

Some Industries Need Extra Help

Some industries may need specialty general liability insurance. This goes a bit farther by providing more coverage for specific products or services that you may have. Your business insurance agent can provide more insight into this end goal. Most of the time, these are high-risk industries such as those working in construction, manufacturing, or wholesale difficult-to-place products.

What’s Right for You?

It’s a good idea to work with your business insurance agent to get the right policies in place as soon as possible. Your agent can give you examples of claims that may impact your business. With that information and more details about your property, they can help you find the right level of protection for your needs.

 

To learn more about your business insurance options Click Here! 

Posted 4:42 PM

Tags: general liability, insurance
Share |


No Comments


Post a Comment
Required
Required (Not Displayed)
Required


All comments are moderated and stripped of HTML.

NOTICE: This blog and website are made available by the publisher for educational and informational purposes only. It is not be used as a substitute for competent insurance, legal, or tax advice from a licensed professional in your state. By using this blog site you understand that there is no broker client relationship between you and the blog and website publisher.
Blog Archive
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018

  • insurance(16)
  • homeowners insurance(7)
  • auto insurance(5)
  • renters insurance(2)
  • commercial insurance(2)
  • home insurance(2)
  • motorcycle insurance(2)
  • coverage(2)
  • car accident(1)
  • house fire insurance(1)
  • bonds(1)
  • property insurance(1)
  • disability(1)
  • texas(1)
  • protect your investment(1)
  • file a claim(1)
  • auto collision(1)
  • car crash(1)
  • surety bonding(1)
  • general liability(1)
  • fort worth(1)
  • car(1)
  • protect employees(1)
  • denial(1)
  • workers(1)
  • renters possessions insurance(1)
  • car insurance(1)
  • business insurance(1)
  • workers compensation(1)
  • claim(1)
  • trees(1)
  • surety bond(1)
  • auto(1)
  • compensation(1)

View Mobile Version
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Kemper
Empower Insurance
ACCC
Infinity
Progressive
Dairyland Insurance
United Automobile
Facebook Logo

Resources

Home About Us Careers Get a Quote Make A Payment Contact Us

Our Locations

Arlington Dallas South Fort Worth Haltom City River Oaks Garland Irving Duncanville

Hours of Operations

Mon - Fri  9:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturdays  10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sundays  Closed
© Altima Auto Insurance 2009-2016. All rights reserved.