Starting a business comes with many responsibilities, some that are taxing and daunting and some that are exciting. One such responsibility is choosing the right business insurance provider. If you don’t know where to begin in ensuring you get the business insurance provider, take a look at these three important questions you should ask before buying.
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How Will The Insurance Provider Grow With You?
If you are starting a business, you should expect to grow. And if you expect to grow, you should expect that your insurance provider will grow with you. Lay out your growth plans for the next five years and discuss with the insurance provider what you expect from them and ask what else they can do to grow with you.
Do They Provide The Right Liability Insurance?
If you are starting a unique kind of business that requires a specific type of liability insurance, you will need the right insurance provider for the job. Explain to them what kind of business you are running and make sure that they will provide you with the exact liability coverage that you need.
Can Your Protect My Assets Adequately?
As important as having the right kind of liability insurance is, you have to get down to basics and also get general protection of your assets. Ask how your assets will be protected from damage, theft, and other risks. The best insurance providers will offer comprehensive liability and asset protection.
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If you would to like to discuss your options for business insurance please call us at 561-732-9305 our quoting hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. In addition, you can request a quote online. Please remember, We Handle All the Work, While You Save!
Robert Macoviak is the President of Oyer, Macoviak and Associates. Oyer, Macoviak and Associates is the oldest independent insurance agency in Boynton Beach and has been in business since 1953. Oyer, Macoviak and Associates are vested members of the community who are committed to doing business face-to-face and being your insurance advocate in times of need.