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Our state-of-the-art portal allows businesses to locate, purchase, and manage specialized insurance policies quickly. Weeks-long waiting periods and stacks of paperwork are officially obsolete.
- Request Policy Changes
- Report a Claim
- Request Certificates (COIs)
- Add/Remove Drivers
- Make General Policy Inquiries
Frequently Asked Questions
To ensure adequate coverage, regularly review your policy with your insurance provider, especially when you acquire new equipment or expand your operations. This helps keep your coverage up-to-date and aligned with your business’s evolving needs.
While a maintenance plan is beneficial for preventing equipment issues, it does not provide financial protection for unexpected breakdowns. Equipment Breakdown Insurance complements maintenance plans by covering the costs associated with sudden and accidental failures, ensuring comprehensive protection.
Yes, Equipment Breakdown Insurance often includes coverage for business interruption losses. This means that if your equipment fails and causes a halt in your operations, the policy can help cover lost income during the repair or replacement period.
A warranty typically covers specific parts of equipment for a limited time, focusing on defects or issues arising from manufacturing. In contrast, Equipment Breakdown Insurance provides broader coverage for sudden and accidental failures, including mechanical and electrical breakdowns, regardless of the equipment’s age.
Equipment Breakdown Insurance does not cover general wear and tear, maintenance issues, or pre-existing conditions. For example, damage caused by natural disasters, such as floods or earthquakes, is not covered by this policy. For such incidents, you would need to consider other types of insurance, such as flood insurance or property insurance.
While not legally required in all states, having Garage Keepers Insurance is highly recommended for any business that handles customer vehicles. It provides essential protection against financial losses and enhances your credibility with customers.
Implementing safety measures, such as installing security systems, conducting regular maintenance, and training employees on safety protocols, can help reduce insurance premiums. Additionally, bundling policies and increasing deductibles might lower costs
Typically, standard Warehouse Liability Insurance does not cover goods in transit. For this, Inland Marine Insurance is necessary, which covers items transported over land.
A BOP combines general liability, commercial property, and business interruption insurance, providing comprehensive coverage for small to medium-sized warehouse businesses at a lower cost than purchasing these coverages separately.
The amount of insurance needed depends on the size of your warehouse, the type of goods stored, and the associated risks. Consulting with an insurance professional can help determine the appropriate coverage limits.
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Head office located at: 8295 Tournament Dr. Suite 150
Memphis Tennessee 38125.
Give us a call: 901-203-2630