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expect your homeowners policy to give you coverage.
The
following are the most commonly insured service classes of business
by a Businessowners policy. The Businessowners policy provides broad
coverages for buildings, personal property, loss of business income
and extra expense incurred to remain in business (after a fire or
other covered cause of loss), premises liability and medical payments.
If you have more than $1,000 of goods off premises in transit, you
will need to add additional coverage. Goods stored at other locations
must be added to the policy.
The
following are the most commonly insured service classes of business
by a Businessowners policy. If your service business is not on this
list, it probably will need to be insured by the individually designed
commercial package policy or similar specialty policy.
- Appliance
and Accessories - installation, servicing or repair - Commercial
or Household
- Bakeries
(with baking on premises)
- Barber
Shops and Beauty Parlors and Hair Styling Salons
- Dental
Laboratories
- Engraving
- Funeral
Homes or Chapels
- Laundries
and Dry Cleaning or Dyeing Receiving Stations
- Lithographing
- Mailing
or Addressing Companies
- Photocopy
Services
- Photoengraving
- Photographers
- Printing
- Shoe
Repair Shops
- Tailoring
or Dressmaking Establishments-Custom
- Taxidermists
- Television
or Radio Receiving Set Installation or Repair
- Watch,
Clock and Jewelry Repair
If
you cannot qualify for a Businessowners policy, your agent will
probably have to build a special commercial package policy to meet
your needs. You will need a competent commercial lines agent to
help you. Commercial lines agents have both the expertise to design
the appropriate coverage and the markets for your service business.
You
will need workers compensation coverage for any employee- even part
timers.
You
may need commercial automobile insurance if you deliver anything
or if your vehicle is larger than a car, van or small pickup or
if the vehicle is owned by a corporation.
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