Commercial Insurance

Commercial Insurance for your business can be a headache. No two businesses are ever alike and each little nuance can determine what the best choice for coverage will be. At M.J. Knapp Insurance Agency, our Commercial Lines specialists will not only take into account your business’ needs when crafting your policy, but also work diligently with you to avoid unnecessary exposures.

We offer the following Commercial products:

  • Property
  • Liability
  • Crime
  • Glass
  • Garage Keepers
  • Liquor Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Automotive
  • Tools & Equipment
  • Motor Cargo
  • Builders Risk
  • Bonds
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Business Insurance FAQs

I’m just getting my business started. Do I need insurance immediately?

Yes. Your chance of suffering a loss begins with the first day of business. If you suffer a loss and have no insurance or have improper or insufficient coverage, your insurance agent can do little, if anything, to help you.

 

Also, many states and local jurisdictions require businesses to have insurance to begin operating. And if you rent space for your business, your landlord probably requires you to obtain adequate insurance.

I don’t have any major business assets. Why do I need insurance?

Every business has some property. When you think about it, your business is your property. Just like your home and your car, your business needs to be protected from loss, damage, and liability. In addition, your business is your source of income, so you need protection from the potential loss of that income.

Does insurance coverage vary for different businesses?

It can. Many small businesses opt for package policies that cover the major Property and Liability exposures as well as for a loss of income. A common package policy used by many small businesses is called the Business Owners Policy (BOP).

 

Generally, BOPs provide more complete coverage at a lower price than separate policies for each type of insurance needed. We can help you decide which policy or policies are right for your business. You can also purchase additional coverage for perils or conditions otherwise excluded (e.g., flood protection) as endorsements to a standard policy or as a separate, second policy called a Difference in Conditions (DIC) policy.

 

We can advise you of the best policy (or policies) to protect you and your business.