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Does Restaurant Insurance Cover Food Spoilage and Contamination?
Food safety is a daily priority for restaurants. But even careful kitchens can face unexpected problems. A power outage, broken refrigerator, delayed delivery, or contamination issue can ruin large amounts of food within hours. In serious cases, if a customer becomes sick, the business may also face legal claims, fines, and damage to its reputation.…
Hidden Flood Insurance Gaps That Leave Homeowners Exposed in 2026
Many homeowners believe their property insurance protects them against flood damage. In most cases, it does not. Standard homeowners flood insurance policies typically exclude rising water, surface flooding, and storm surge. Without a separate flood insurance policy, flood losses are often uninsured. In 2026, heavier rainfall, updated flood maps, and rising rebuilding costs are expanding…
Dealer Inventory Coverage Explained: Protecting Your Powersports Inventory Investment
For a powersports dealership, floored and non-floored inventory, along with company-owned vehicles, represent far more than what sits on the showroom floor. These assets are both financed and owned, and they drive cash flow, lender relationships, and day-to-day operations. Dealer Inventory Coverage is designed to protect total inventory exposure, not just satisfy a floor plan…
Restaurant Liquor Liability Insurance: Nevada Dram Shop Laws Explained
For restaurants serving alcohol in Nevada, liquor service is both a revenue driver and a regulated operational responsibility. Beer, wine, and spirits increase average ticket size and customer dwell time, but they also introduce legal exposure that can extend beyond the restaurant’s walls. When alcohol is involved in an injury, accident, or property damage, liability…
Cultivating Confidence: The Essential Benefits of Landscapers Insurance
Running a landscaping, lawn care, or gardening business is a rewarding but inherently risky venture. The daily work involves utilizing heavy, specialized equipment, often performing work around valuable client property, and engaging in demanding physical labor. This operational reality means that a variety of costly incidents, such as a misplaced rock damaging a window, an…
The Long Game: Benefits of Long-Term Commercial Insurance Policies
While traditional business insurance policies are renewed annually, many companies are finding significant advantages in securing multi-year commercial insurance contracts. Opting for a long-term policy is not just a tactical purchase; it is a strategic investment that offers greater stability, efficiency, and financial certainty for your business’s future. By locking in terms and pricing over…
How to Evaluate Your Insurance Needs as Your Business Grows
A growing business gains new opportunities, but it also develops new risks. As operations expand, equipment increases, and more people depend on the business, the insurance needs shift as well. Many owners start with a basic policy, but over time, that same policy may no longer match the scale of the operation. Taking the time…
Why Every Business Needs a Disaster Recovery Plan
Unexpected events can interrupt business operations without warning. A power outage, system failure, cyberattack, or physical disaster can stop work, damage property, and disrupt communication. When a business has no strategy in place to recover from these events, the impact can grow quickly. A disaster recovery plan gives businesses a structured way to respond, restore…
Controlling Commercial Insurance Costs: Expert Strategies for Lowering Your Business Premiums
Why Commercial Insurance Premiums Fluctuate Commercial Insurance for Small Business is a significant, essential, operating expense. In a dynamic economic environment, business owners are always looking for ways to reduce overhead without sacrificing protection. However, controlling commercial insurance costs requires a proactive, strategic partnership with your broker—not just shopping for the cheapest price. Premiums are…
Is Renters Insurance Necessary?
A renters insurance policy is meant to cover unexpected events like theft or fire. Whether you lease a home or an apartment, it’s a good idea to have a renters insurance policy to protect your valuables and belongings. But you may be asking, is renters insurance worth it? The short (and long answer) is yes.
10 Tips to Save on Gas as Fuel Prices Increase
Are you frustrated at the pump with fuel prices? Is the current cost to fill up your vehicle hurting your wallet? If so, saving money on gas is probably a high priority for you in 2022. As auto insurance writers, we know a few things about saving money. Here are some surprising tips on how to save money without shopping around.
Jackware Cyberattacks Explained
Ransomware incidents entail cybercriminals compromising their victims’ computers or servers with malware and demanding large payments in order to restore the technology (as well as any files or data stored on it).
7 Ways to Protect Against Phone Scams
Every year, people report fraud, identity theft and bad business practices to the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) and law enforcement partners. According to FTC data:
Harden Your Cyber Defenses Immediately, White House Warns Private Sector
In a March 21, 2022 statement, President Joe Biden cautioned businesses in the private sector to harden their cyber defenses, reiterating earlier warnings related to potential cyberattacks.
Severe Weather Tips for Businesses
Severe weather can disrupt your company’s operations. Each type of event poses its own threats. While you may not be able to avoid the threats when they arise, you can minimize the damage and risks. The following severe weather tips will help you be as prepared as possible.
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